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off-the-shoulder

ADJECTIVE
  1. not covering the shoulders (especially in the case of a blouse or dress)

How To Use off-the-shoulder In A Sentence

  • His blouses were peasant style with off-the-shoulder necklines and macrame detailing.
  • Wearing: Flowy off-the-shoulder white fairytale nightie. Friday
  • Accent bustline with a deep neckline or off-the-shoulder bodice.
  • People wearing low-cut and body-hugging tops, off-the-shoulder clothing, slippers and slip-on sandals were not allowed to enter government buildings.
  • Her off-the-shoulder gown, which she disliked intensely, was made of fifty yards of ivory silk taffeta.
  • I loved how the wind blew though my very hair and I felt like some sort of angel walking though the street with my off-the-shoulder blouse and jeans and new sneakers.
  • The bride wore an ivory off-the-shoulder gown with embroidery and pearl detail on the back, a full-length train and a shoulder-length veil.
  • The women wore simple, off-the-shoulder gowns of a creamy hue, streaked with garish color, almost as if from fluorescent highlighters.
  • An aging woman in a glistening green off-the-shoulder gown is spotlighted from the front.
  • The bride, given in marriage by her father, looked radiant in an off-the-shoulder white satin dress with long train and beaded detail.
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