How To Use Unitard In A Sentence

  • She was athletic and wearing a backless unitard and shorts, the sort of thing Kit would wear, only this girl had much better posture and infinitely more grace. Slice Of Cherry
  • The attention to detail, the ad-libbed dialogue and ringside color commentary and the absolutely stupid names given to these unitards all adds up to it being either an elaborate scam or a heartfelt homage to a favored sport.
  • The cream-colored unitards, designed by Rakefet Levy, extended to cover the hands, giving the dancers unnaturally long arms, and the thigh-high black leg warmers gave them short legs.
  • Early in 1987, when the Graves sets failed to arrive for a performance in Naples, Rauschenberg stepped in and within two days replaced her costumes with distressed black unitards and scarves and created a new set out of found objects.
  • As for the women, they all had hair piled high on their head like a bouffant crown or frame and bodies bound under fishnet unitards and undersized brassieres.
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  • She wears a black unitard, but her top is purple and glittery.
  • That's a BRILLIANT idea!" we go, and "LOVE your writing!" and "That leather unitard is TO DIE FOR! The readers' room: What you thought of G2 this week . . .
  • I purchased a red unitard which I believe is cotton/Lycra.
  • To Philip Glass's pulsating score for the film Mishima, the dancers, in slate-blue cut-offs and unitards, red wristlets, and a red circle drawn around one eye, shot through the light-infused landscape.
  • A Native American doll is played by a dancer in a painted unitard with a leather loincloth. Where to Get Your Nutcracker Fix
  • The big boon, of course, was stretch tights and unitards - for men and women - that made inexpensive, unwrinkled, easily washable dancewear and costume bases available to all.
  • Kachel said cast members do wear special kneepads made of foam compressed to a quarter-inch inch thick so as not to show under their unitards.
  • According to the official rules, each female gymnast must wear a correct sportive leotard or unitard, which must be of elegant design.
  • This year, the unitard is basically a "dunce" outfit that says "I'm with stupid" on the front of it. Big Brother Recap: Veto Competition/Ceremony 6
  • A man wearing a unitard, white body paint, and a rat mask enters and colored lights illuminate a synchronized trio of zombies in baby costumes.
  • Also, he never mentioned the fact that I was wearing the green unitard with hood and gloves and footies and was accompanied by another person with the same outfit on, but in silver.
  • Suddenly she felt a zipper or seam snap in the back of her girlish unitard; panicking, and not wanting to move for fear she'd expose herself, she called the first person who came to mind.
  • One by one, sprinters clad in the white USA unitards, trimmed in red and blue, trudged through the media zone and tried to explain what should be unthinkable, but has become painfully routine.
  • Drumgoole dressed in a leopard unitard with the hidden support of duct tape.
  • Once upon a time, in the heyday of unitards and medicine balls, intercollegiate games were private affairs, held in basement gyms or on remote lawns, and if anyone bothered to go and watch, it was an athlete's dad or girlfriend or roommate.
  • The costume concept for the entire program consisted of leotards and unitards, unadorned and brightly colored or adorned in various ways that spelled economy but not always high ingenuity.
  • Everything from the thunderous Wagnerian music to the performers' skin-tight unitards and birdlike headdresses reinforces the show's sleek, aerial character.
  • But one thing it is not given enough credit for is the insane idea that hot chicks with ample cleavage, decked out in body-hugging unitards and go-go boots, can defeat any mob syndicate with just a flip of their Farrah Fawcett hair.
  • Dressed simply in brown unitards, they brought a workmanlike tenacity to their precarious endeavors.
  • You don't like being onstage in nothing but a skintight unitard?
  • For the tummy, use a panty girdle or a one-piece unitard body slimmer control top seamless in the back.
  • Maybe it's their similarity to baby clothes, or the fact that they have names like "romper" and "unitard", but it's hard to take something that's both pants and a shirt seriously. Style Tribe
  • San Francisco's Magierek likes to wear short unitards, turtlenecks, stripes, and prints.
  • Obviously it's a step beyond as these people tend to wear full skin-toned body stockings, unitards and whatever in addition to the masks.
  • Abdullah as trailblazer While conceding that some clothing could be used to mask certain body parts and manipulate performance, Abdullah ended up putting together a 43-slide presentation to demonstrate to the IWF how, in her case, judges can see her joints even through a long-sleeved, tight-fitting unitard or looser singlet. IWF Changes Dress Code Rules, Lets Muslim Weightlifter Compete
  • Everything from the thunderous Wagnerian music to the performers' skin-tight unitards and birdlike headdresses reinforces the show's sleek, aerial character.
  • Even Vera Elena Anaya, the beautiful woman the doc creates -- in the image of his dead wife and "made to measure" for himself -- has a larval look in her flesh-toned unitard and non-burn skin too unblemished to look human. Erica Abeel: Both Nutzoid and Thrilling: Almodovar's The Skin I Live In
  • As for the women, they all had hair piled high on their head like a bouffant crown or frame and bodies bound under fishnet unitards and undersized brassieres.
  • Dressed simply in brown unitards, they brought a workmanlike tenacity to their precarious endeavors.
  • Not counting The Darkness' campy unitard revivalism or the robed gospel cult of The Polyphonic Spree, most of indie rock's current darlings get their style from a thrift store rather than a costume trunk.
  • Atwood also addresses the controversy surrounding her rejection of the SF label; she says it's a misunderstanding stemming from her very narrow definition of the term, a definition involving gizmos and skintight unitards. The Seattle Times

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