bathing costume

NOUN
  1. tight fitting garment worn for swimming
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How To Use bathing costume In A Sentence

  • She looked like a tank in her bathing costume, Hoomey thought, squat and powerful and belligerent.
  • Wring the water out of your wet bathing costume.
  • I've seen her in a bathing costume when she was younger, but it has always been a dry one.
  • I want to swim but I look a mess in a bathing costume - what do I do?
  • That particular summer a favorite bathing costume for young women at Cannes consisted of a small cache-sexe, or basic triangle, plus two round patches at a higher level which were attached to the wearer by suction or glue or will power, I'm not sure which.
  • The prudishness was still present in some of the Victorian bathing costumes, but the mood was light-hearted in the mineral pools and blasting wall.
  • It's easy to imagine Victorian families heading out for a bracing dip, using segregated sections of sea with bathing costumes buttoned up to the neck.
  • She looked like a tank in her bathing costume, Hoomey thought, squat and powerful and belligerent.
  • Blending imaginative colour and functional elements, new bathing costumes and bikinis are spectacular eye-catchers.
  • Images of Victorian ghosts in stripy bathing costumes suddenly abound. Times, Sunday Times
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