pucker
/ˈpʌkər/Definitions
1. verb
to draw up the corners of the mouth, as in distaste or displeasure, or to become wrinkled or puckered, as in drying or shrinking
“She pucker her lips in disgust at the sight of the rotting fruit.”
2. verb
to become tight or shriveled, as in a bud or a piece of cloth
“The skin pucker on her forehead as she concentrated on the difficult task.”
3. noun
a small, pitted or wrinkled area on the skin, especially on the face
“The fine lines on her face were a sign of her advanced age, marked by a series of pucker.”
4. noun
a small, wrinkled or puckered part on a fruit, as a result of drying or shrinking
“The lemons had several pucker, making them unripe for eating.”
5. noun
a sudden contraction of the muscles, especially of the face
“The woman felt a pucker as she heard the loud noise behind her.”