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Low-cut   Listen
adjective
low-cut  adj.  
1.
Having a neckline low enough to expose part of the breast; of a woman's garment; as, a low-cut party dress.
Synonyms: decollete, low-necked.
2.
Having a back exposing skin between the shoulder blades.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Low-cut" Quotes from Famous Books



... me with this collar. I wish I'd made this waist with the new low-cut effect. Not too low, of course," Ruth added hastily, as she caught a surprised ...
— The Moving Picture Girls at Rocky Ranch - Or, Great Days Among the Cowboys • Laura Lee Hope

... had swept her worsted wrapper round to set her foot on the first board of the bridge; and he caught a glimpse, delightful and bewildering, of a foot, long but slim and delicately modeled, and of a faultless ankle, in a vermilion silk stocking and low-cut cordovan leather slipper—as theatrical as the rest of her attire. Something innately aesthetical in the student, which made him adore the exquisitely wrought, impelled him now to be the slave—the devotee—the worshiper of ...
— The Son of Clemenceau • Alexandre (fils) Dumas

... he looked through them to the nervous animation confined and struggling in her fragile body. The same animation throbbed like a pulse in her emaciated bosom, which only the extreme smallness of her bones kept still lovely in its low-cut evening gown. She was devoured, consumed by the agony of restlessness which shook through her, directing and controlling her slender judgment like a perpetual and ...
— The Wheel of Life • Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow

... quite still, outlined in her simple low-cut, short-sleeved dress by the wall, her hands ...
— Leonie of the Jungle • Joan Conquest

... wearing a low-cut shoe. Strange that a man's life may hinge on such a slight detail, but this fact enabled him to work off his right shoe and his sock. He extended his bare foot, and with his toes searched the pocket of the emissary for the key to the door. Finally ...
— The Master Mystery • Arthur B. Reeve and John W. Grey



Words linked to "Low-cut" :   backless, low-necked, necked



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