0 past simple and past participle of pucker
1 to tighten skin or cloth until small folds appear or (of skin or cloth) to form small folds:
She gazed up at him seriously, then leaned her puckered forehead on her hand and began to read.
The name means 'puckered' and probably refers to the seam in their moccasins.
In other parts of the dress, one can see the puckered pattern.
Its inner body is pink with a long, puckered mouth, and green markings below its eyes.
It is characterized a puckered skin due to a virtual absence of subcutaneous fat.
The frill behind is merely puckered, but from under the borders of the operculum on each side protrude three good-sized processes.
The surface as a whole has a puckered appearance; hence the common name seersucker plant.
The papery texture keeps the foliage cool to the touch and often the surface is slightly puckered or rippled.