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low-neck
adjective as in plunging
Strong matches
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Example Sentences
But a penchant for facial hair, low-neck T-shirts, sourdough and craft beer is not a prerequisite for being a terrible person.
Some stars favored a bolder take on floral hues, picking deep reds, such as "Modern Family" nominee Sofia Vergara in a fishtail low-neck Vera Wang, "Downton Abbey" nominee Michelle Dockery in a two-tone Prada gown and "Project Runway" host Heidi Klum in a beaded Atelier Versace.
Gina, a blonde in a low-neck, knee-length dress, poses on a broad, cobbled plaza, smiling and bending over to display her remarkably filled-out décolletage.
Not this time the scantily-clad gentleman and lady, clasping hands over a mauve world, of the République Française; no goggle-eyed, mustachioed Umberto, in blue, with his hair on end, and Poste Italiane Centesimi Venticinque round him in an oval frame; it was not even the twopenny-half-penny indigo head of Queen Victoria; but their own rosy two-cent Washington, risking his health in a low-neck coat, but saving his dignity by the queue.
"I don't feel uncomfortable in a low-neck blouse anymore," the woman said.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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