[
US
/bɪˈkini/
]
[ UK /bɪkˈiːni/ ]
[ UK /bɪkˈiːni/ ]
NOUN
- an atoll in the Marshall Islands; formerly used by the United States as a site for testing nuclear weapons
How To Use Bikini In A Sentence
- As the endlessly sweet but slightly pinheaded stewardess-to-be Donna, She is yum-yum-yummy in a procession of miniskirts, bikinis, halter tops and other wardrobe choices that make the most of her lithe legginess.
- Under it she was naked but for a pair of the skimpiest bikini briefs. HIDING FROM THE LIGHT
- Try the paisley floral pink, lime and mocha print in an elegant strappy swimsuit or a stripe bikini with ruched side pants.
- Preferably swathed in a scarf which can double as a belt, a bikini top - or even as a scarf.
- Bikini-clad dancers writhe onstage at a swinger's club in their best '80s music-video impersonation.
- My white bikini was brown and dripping. Times, Sunday Times
- For more than 30 years, this quaint little Victorian-themed resort at the southern tip of New Jersey said no to ‘skintight, formfitting or bikini type’ bathing attire on males over the age of 12.
- They solved some crimes and bedded a lot of bikini-clad women.
- She has blue pigtails and a white bikini one minute, a black bob and schoolgirl one-piece swimsuit the next.
- And as the winter months drag on, many of us are dying to trade in cashmere sweaters for terrycloth sundresses and bikinis.