(of garments) fitting tightly over the body; clinging
skintight in American English
(ˈskɪnˈtaɪt)
adjective
clinging closely to the body
skintight jeans
Examples of 'skintight' in a sentence
skintight
The singer was ribbed after wearing a skintight leopard print dress on a results show appearance.
The Sun (2011)
I've seen him before in skintight red jeans and red cowboy boots.
The Sun (2008)
I spot one man in skintight leather trousers and matching waistcoat, but most people look relatively normal.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
And for good measure, she teamed the top with some equally racy, skintight leather leggings.
The Sun (2015)
While skintight leather leggings have been en vogue for a while, fashion editors and stylists are now wearing looser, tailored styles.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
She's wearing a skintight vinyl dress, chewing gum and grinning mischievously while rubbing her arms vigorously against her sides to make the dress creak and squeak.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
In other languages
skintight
British English: skin-tight /ˈskɪnˈtaɪt/ ADJECTIVE
Skin-tight clothes fit very tightly so that they show the shape of your body.
...the youth with the slicked down hair and skin-tight trousers.