[
US
/ˈmænəkɪn/
]
[ UK /mˈænɪkwˌɪn/ ]
[ UK /mˈænɪkwˌɪn/ ]
NOUN
- a life-size dummy used to display clothes
-
a woman who wears clothes to display fashions
she was too fat to be a mannequin
How To Use mannequin In A Sentence
- He had an hour-long tirade using everything from Play-doh, livestock, loose leaf paper, a sword swallower, and a Ronald Reagan mannequin smoking a marijuana cigarette in opposition to Gaga. Bil Browning: Michael Steele Trying to Recruit Lady Gaga?
- Its firefighters have received pet resuscitation training and a dog mannequin is used to hone their skills. The Sun
- Take your next cue from the mannequins seen in store windows: Stitch rows of ribbon and other trims along the bottom edges.
- The glass shard of a building makes the dingy three-and five-story buildings next door seem dingier, and the seamy building boasting adult videos and scantily-clad mannequins even seamier. A Sliver Shines Above Midtown
- I couldn't win at a game of wallyball even if my competition consisted entirely of mannequins clad in movement restricting plate mail armor.
- Ellen" is an anime-looking voluptuous mannequin that's been adapted to house a PC. Boing Boing: May 4, 2003 - May 10, 2003 Archives
- When questioned by Sneddon, the youth told of making crank calls with Jackson, seeing the singer naked and witnessing Jackson "humping" a female mannequin he kept in his room. The Accuser Speaks
- At that point, the camera was stopped and the actor departed while a mannequin dressed as Mary was brought in. Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat
- In the corner someone had daubed red paint on the arms of a goth mannequin with leather wrist bands, a nod to the obsession with self-harm that features in many of the songs with which its teenage customers are familiar.
- There's Actroid, a mannequinesque gynoid who wows corporate guests with her dynamic facial expressions and cheeky conversation skills (ask her how much she weighs, and she'll tell you what she can bench-press). Why Should We Be Friends?