skintight

[ UK /skˈɪnta‍ɪt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. so tight as to cling to the skin
    skintight jeans
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How To Use skintight In A Sentence

  • Skintight jeans tucked into a pair of brown leather boots and a terrific figure.
  • Skintight, so there will be no folds of cloth for the horn to snag, the body of the torero is heavily oiled beneath, so that if the end of a horn does tear the suit, it might slide on the oil. There is no such thing as a bullfight
  • How many women do you know who wear seven inch heels, four foot wigs, and skintight dresses?
  • Rather than revisit the corporate narrow-and-neat silhouette of yonder, adopt a slouchier, less skintight cut. Times, Sunday Times
  • She landed on the ground dressed in a skimpy outfit consisting of skintight pants and a vest which seemed to fit a ten year old better than her.
  • She wore the skintight suit under a doctor's white coat and pants.
  • Sometimes expert langlauf skiers in skintight Dayglo outfits would slide past us.
  • As horrible a character as Amanda was, I could not suppress a flutter at seeing her slink around in that skintight black dress.
  • Both women looked dry and comfortable in their custom-made skintight two-piece swimsuits.
  • He was wearing another skintight shirt with red jeans, this time accessorized with purple hued sunglasses.
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