ADJECTIVE
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(of clothing) made in or consisting of two parts or pieces
a two-piece swimsuit
NOUN
- a business suit consisting of a matching jacket and skirt or trousers
- a woman's very brief bathing suit
How To Use two-piece In A Sentence
- The two-piece brass section added a full and funky sound that helped detract from the sameness and blandness of many of Mayer's songs.
- Expert advice: ‘These balls behave like balata on the green and still have the distance of a hard two-piece ball.’
- Some of the great sparkling looks came in tiny swimsuits or two-piece bikinis studded with silver nail heads including crocheted white suits.
- Our policy requires surgical team members to wear bouffant-style disposable hats and two-piece scrub suits.
- Approximately 20 CC of an extrudable dough-like material is placed in a cylinder, and a lever piston forces the material into a two-piece mold. see illustration 1 Archive 2006-01-01
- But works of art cannot be displayed as mere illustrations of social issues, equivalents to bumper stickers, advertisements and two-piece swimsuits.
- I tried on a floral two-piece which made me look like an oversized napkin in a serviette ring.
- I remember her being led away from us by a kindly elderly lady in a two-piece woollen suit to be interviewed on her own. Times, Sunday Times
- Contemporary reports from Mustique's white sands had her down as a royal prima donna insisting on protocol even while sipping cocktails in a two-piece.
- They have been replaced by a wardrobe of tailored two-piece suits and elegant accessories. The Sun