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low-necked

ADJECTIVE
  1. (of a garment) having a low-cut neckline
    a low-cut neckline

How To Use low-necked In A Sentence

  • She had got herself up in proper visiting attire, but now her pink, low-necked frock was wrinkled, and her hair was loose on her shoulders. HE SHALL THUNDER IN THE SKY
  • To that I added a thin, low-necked strap top under a V-necked black jumper.
  • She preferred to be that way, but when she glanced at the woman's low-necked red T-shirt and short black skirt, Manda wished she had worn something colorful and eye-catching.
  • All were garbed in the fashion of "ye olden time," the boys in wigs and square cuts, the girls in short-waisted, low-necked gowns, with hair combed high and powdered. Grace Harlowe's Senior Year at High School
  • He then came around with a low-necked chemise for her.
  • Her white-cotton T-shirt was about two sizes larger than her and a little bit low-necked, so I could see her smooth whited skin.
  • Juliana was wearing a pink low-necked gown with puffed sleeves.
  • Her short, low-necked dress revealed a lot more than he thought necessary.
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