scantily clad

ADJECTIVE
  1. inadequately clothed
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  • Jessica Alba complains about "saggy" post-baby body, yet poses scantily clad for British GQ covershoot... Redskins Insider Podcast -- The Washington Post
  • The national touring show is performed by a whole stage full of scantily clad dancers.
  • No stranger to advertising controversy, designer Calvin Klein caused another stir in 1995 when he featured scantily clad young models on billboards and in TV spots.
  • Both teams march out on to the pitch, where they're greeted by the customary scantily clad Maori summoning them with a toot on his conch. Rugby World Cup 2011: Ireland v Wales - live! | Barry Glendenning
  • Both films, despite scads of sexy talk, scantily clad bodies, and anatomical joking, shun actual nudity, preserving an aura of safety, if not sanctity, around the love act itself.
  • An ad saying “Drink Budweiser” with scantily clad ladies is likely also be just as offensive to some Muslims (and Mormons and Southern Baptists). The Volokh Conspiracy » Anti-Islam Bus Ads in Miami
  • O'BRIEN: Well, you're the one who said tacky statue, not me, but they're kind of scantily clad. CNN Transcript Aug 26, 2005
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  • There's semen (or, as it's called in the film, "jizz"), scantily clad women and enough gay jokes to make Fred Phelps blush. Opening This Weekend: Max Payne, Sex Drive, Bees, and Some Movie About the Prez
  • Basically, The Magdalena is about a line of scantily clad female warriors descended from Mary Magdalene and dedicated to protecting the Catholic Church. A Late, Tired Miscellany
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