The name chokeberry comes from the astringency of the fruits, which create a sensation making one's mouth pucker.
A church group held services there until a 1991 storm damaged the roof, allowing water to pucker the painted walls and corrode the gilded auditorium.
Pucker whistling can be done by either only blowing out or blowing in and out alternately.
If the number of stitches is not reduced, the second knitted fabric may flare out or pucker, due to its larger gauge.
A presser foot keeps the fabric flat so that it does not rise and fall with the needle and pucker as it is stitched.
By puckering their lips and making a vibrating sounds, they can make a raspberry call, which has been imitated by both nave captive and wild individuals.
The surface is puckered below the suture.
The planes can sometimes be slightly puckered.