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curvaceouscur‧va‧ceous /kɜːˈveɪʃəs $ kɜːr-/ adjective curvaceousOrigin: 1900-2000 curve - a curvaceous blonde woman
- A petite, curvaceous figure, clad in clinging geranium-red, dark hair flying like a glossy cloak around her shoulders.
- Did the fashion pages show curvaceous waists and womanly stomachs?
- Now this is what I call a curvaceous car.
- So the curvaceous shapes were born.
- The boiler was straight ahead, a giant, white, curvaceous beast, with a rough asbestos hide.
- The newcomer was about her own age, on the plump side of curvaceous, chestnut-haired and pretty.
- The road up is a defile, steep, rugged and curvaceous, with a vast pine forest on the left hand.
having an attractively curved body shape – used about women: a tall curvaceous young woman |