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spaghetti strap in American English US a very thin shoulder strap on a woman's garment spaghetti strap in American Englishnouna thin, often rounded strip of fabric used in women's clothing, as to form a shoulder strap on a bare-shoulderedgarment Word origin [1970–75 ]This word is first recorded in the period 1970–75. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: New Age, good old boy, relational database, salsa, urban legendExamples of 'spaghetti strap' in a sentencespaghetti strap An attractive middle-aged woman walked past their table, adjusting a satin spaghetti strap on her dress.Models were dressed in combat trousers paired with sequinned tops and layered under spaghetti strap cutaway sundresses.The spaghetti-strap dress underneath is a brilliant colour (kind of petrol meets silver), but not very forgiving over the tummy.This saddens me, because nothing whispers 'summer' like a spaghetti strap nestling atop a naked golden brown shoulder.Slim, with sunshine freckles, she is wearing cropped leggings and spaghetti straps.She wears leather trousers, spaghetti straps, anything she fancies.Sleeveless tops and dresses, spaghetti straps and halternecks are not allowed.And you thought spaghetti straps were hard.Choose tops with wide straps or short sleeves instead of spaghetti straps. |