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mannequin

[man-i-kin] / ˈmæn ɪ kɪn /
NOUN
life-size dummy
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He had to operate out of shotgun, as opposed to being under center, wasn’t as sharp and accurate as he typically is, and protected a gloved left hand that looked borrowed from a Macy’s mannequin.

From Los Angeles Times

The mannequins in the old department store stand naked.

From Los Angeles Times

But others, including its requisite Victoria's Secret – of course Victoria's Secret would survive the apocalypse – still lure with their threads or lace and ribbon, including a thong on a window display mannequin.

From Salon

Filmed largely in black and white, the performance saw Lambert moving through a haunted, abstract room, filled with faceless mannequins, framing the song as a reverent, melancholy reflection on grief.

From BBC

"Cags is reacting, he is moving his body, he can't move his body like a mannequin and have his arms straight down. Hugely disappointing."

From BBC