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Definition of push-up in English: push-upadjective ˈpʊʃʌp (of a bra) padded or underwired so as to give uplift to the breasts. Example sentencesExamples - ‘So I was thinking,’ she repeated, ‘That maybe you could wear tighter tops around him and push-up bras.’
- If that were the fact, I'd be wearing miniskirts and push-up bras and going to every premiere every night trying to get a job.
- Earlier this year, Asda was criticised for selling black and pink lingerie, including a push-up bra, for girls as young as nine.
- One edible-oils executive, in high heels, designer glasses and push-up bra had turned out, she said: ‘To fight for democracy.’
- The sexy star said she was told how to use push-up bras and tape to ‘come up with so many ways to create boobs’.
- I grab a lacy black push-up bra from my pantie-drawer and re-arrange my chest.
- Coca-Cola Ireland is currently running an outdoor billboard campaign, featuring a close-up picture of a woman's breasts in a push-up bra.
- Now that spirit is back, with blazing push-up bras.
- I closed my eyes, push-up bras today have just become outrageous on how much they push.
- In the early 90s the padded push-up Wonderbra revolutionized the lingerie industry.
- These girls were my friends that wore push-up bras with their size A-cup bra and tight little tank tops.
- Couldn't very well go to school in a lacy, black push-up bra now could I?
- According to our peers in the fashion world, thongs and push-up bras have been sidelined to make way for the fuller brief and bra combination.
- Strikes, like push-up bras, are no longer sexy.
- Ashlei held up a pink, Camellia lace, push-up bra.
- I'm kind of the opposite of most girls, because when I'm going out with other girls I have to wear my best outfit and a push-up bra.
- Well, I'm exaggerating, but there are lots of heels, extreme push-up bras, and tarty trimmings.
- Maybe we can finally banish the boy bands and little girls in push-up bras off of our airwaves.
- She had given me one of her mother's heavily padded push-up bras.
- It is part of a move away from overtly sexual clothing such as push-up bras, crop tops and low-cut jeans.
noun ˈpʊʃʌp North American another term for press-up Example sentencesExamples - Do five total clapping push-ups, then place your hands on a medicine ball and do push-ups that way till failure.
- He began working on his body with endless push-ups, pull-ups and sit-ups.
- The subjects increased their push-ups, running speed and grip strength wearing the peppermint strips.
- Next come sit-ups, push-ups, lateral raises and bicep curls.
- I drop to the turf and grunt out five quick push-ups, plus a promise to myself to do fewer tomorrow.
- At fitness-equipment stores, you also can buy special push-up handles designed for this purpose.
- You can also try strengthening exercises such as push-ups, sit-ups, calf raises, and lunges.
- However, some do speed it along by doing push-ups, pull-ups, and other strengthening routines.
- She traveled with her own bands, and relied on hotel staircases, push-ups and sit-ups for additional workouts.
- They strut for the cheerleaders, perform one-arm push-ups for the crowd, and preen for the cameras.
- Get back up and repeat the jog / push-up cycle eight times.
- I swear, if I have to do one more push-up, I'm gonna scream!
- To firm up the upper body, try push-up variations (wider or narrow hand placement) which work both sides of your arms and chest
- Then, do as many push-ups and sit-ups as possible in one minute each with a two-minute rest interval in between.
- If you're that guy, try doing elevated push-ups on medicine balls.
- I got into push-up position and heard some whistles and cat-calls behind me as I did my first one.
- Start in a standard two-hand push-up position, hands shoulder-width apart.
- We may do push-ups and sit-ups and weight training, but we don't do it all day long.
- I did all kinds of push-up variations: diamond push-ups, grip wide, one hand forward and one back, one hand elevated, etc.
- Both groups did a series of push-ups, sit-ups and sprinting rounds.
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