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brassiere

[bruh-zeer] / brəˈzɪər /


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“Somebody said, ‘Oh, water brassiere, thank you very much,’ a water bra,” a chuckling Prince said.

From Seattle Times

In her small-scale works, she adorned cropped body parts with undergarments, corsets, brassieres and patterned fabrics.

From Washington Post

“So girls started wearing corsets, girdles and brassieres over their clothes, and this then led to the trend for underwear as outerwear.”

From New York Times

And, especially check out the golden pretzels brassiere on one of the dancers and the Busby Berkeley-style, over-the-top swastika dance.

From Washington Times

In a recent Instagram post, she told her 13.6 million followers that she’s been eating her stress lately and needed a “brassiere thing” to fit into her pants.

From New York Times