IPA: /ˈdɪmpli/
KK: /ˈdɪmpli/
Having small, rounded indentations or depressions on a surface, often referring to skin or fruit.
The dimply surface of the fruit made it look very appealing.
Dimply → It is formed from "dimple" (from Middle English "dimpel", meaning a small indentation) and the suffix "-y" (meaning characterized by). The word "dimply" describes something characterized by small indentations or dimples.
Think of small indentations or 'dimples' on a surface, and remember that 'dimply' means having those little dips.