bodice

[ US /ˈbɑdɪs/ ]
[ UK /bˈɒdɪs/ ]
NOUN
  1. part of a dress above the waist
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How To Use bodice In A Sentence

  • At the bottom of the trunk she found a set of white undergarments including lacy petticoats and a full corseted bodice.
  • Hazel wore a medieval-styled dress with a gold-braced bodice, gold chiffon sleeves and a gold train.
  • The dress was modest, a medium cut top, three quarter sleeve, tight bodice and a moderate skirt.
  • The chiffon shirred strapless bodice curved naturally into her body, and the satin skirt spilled over the floor.
  • It was a dress of pink organdie, with silver thread on the bodice and a petticoat to go with it. THE GOLDEN LION
  • It was a cream-colored lawn with a georgette bodice worked with seed pearls.
  • She was clothed in an attractive silk blouse of scarlet with gold brocade that laced up her ample front like a bodice.
  • The neckline was square, the bodice simple, in fact, the whole dress was quite simple, but the addition of that soft, airy fabric in almost a mint hue made it look so rich.
  • The younger bridesmaids wore pale lilac shimmer satin dresses with cream embroidered bodices, and carried pomanders of lilac and cream flowers.
  • It was a real transformation dress, a duckling - into-swan gown, with a tiny little waist and a tight-fitting bodice, balanced by crinolined skirts. Passionate Relationship
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