ADJECTIVE
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(of a garment) having a low-cut neckline
a low-cut neckline -
having a low-cut back
a backless dress
How To Use low-cut In A Sentence
- People wearing low-cut and body-hugging tops, off-the-shoulder clothing, slippers and slip-on sandals were not allowed to enter government buildings.
- They dressed her in thong underwear and a low-cut, white satin dress. Times, Sunday Times
- She looked stunning in a short skirt and low-cut top. The Sun
- And in her low-cut, drop-shoulder dresses, she looks good enough to drive even a cooler character than Otello to distraction. Fleming's Moving Desdemona Heats Up the Stage in Paris
- Becka instantly tugged her already low-cut bodice lower. Exit the Actress
- Traditional women's clothes include a sheer, low-cut, frilly white blouse and a flowered, full cotton skirt.
- She had gone out and bought a sparkling silver halter dress, with a plunging neckline and low-cut back.
- She is wearing a low-cut black evening dress, he a dinner suit.
- Choose wide, open or low-cut necks, which create length.
- There is a girl in my office who is very smart and competent but for some reason wears extremely low-cut tops, skin-tight miniskirts and spike heels. How many clues does one need to give an overly sexy dresser?