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Definition of minidress in English: minidressnoun ˈmɪnɪdrɛsˈmɪniˌdrɛs A very short dress. Example sentencesExamples - All the rest of it - the precision choreography, the processed vocals, the glittery minidresses - is just so much make-believe.
- The marriage ended in 1992, after Welch had provoked a media flurry by attending a blessing of the marriage in Yorkshire wearing a revealing minidress.
- Expect heads to turn for Roberto Cavalli's corseted chiffon and jeweled minidress.
- Or people just wear minidresses over their jeans.
- Topshop has a cap-sleeved silk minidress at £75 and a little 1940s-style puff-sleeved polka-dot frock at £30.
- The latest print execution features two young women who are dressed in minidresses with the familiar Tower of London guard motif and carrying pikes, over the headline, ‘Make it a double.’
- The Hawkings and their friends in Cambridge showed little interest in fashion and pop music, although Jane was keen on minidresses and the latest hairstyles.
- She had on a sunburst-print minidress by Ms. [Benhaz] Sarafpour.
- It was a black minidress with thin straps that only came to an inch or so below mid-thigh.
- I watched one (in fab rain boots and a minidress; why didn't I think of that?) snuggle close, cup her palms around the tiki torch, then coo as Garrett got it to light.
- She was wearing a bright-red minidress, and - of course - stiletto heels.
- I'd been known for dressing rather eccentric, and today I wore a red minidress with white polka dots and long black boots that extended up past my knees.
- Christian Lacroix tried to give airy coats and lace minidresses a sun-bleached lightness, but the results often looked budget-restricted.
- From 1964 to 1975, Biba sold everything from minidresses with matching eye shadow to baked beans in black-and-gold Biba-branded cans.
- Azria delivered charm-a-plenty, particularly via the tiny ruffles that he stacked on the pretty bikini tops and bottoms, scattered on a minidress and used to line the edges of a camisole neckline or hem a pair of Clamdiggers.
- She was standing there in a tight pink metallic minidress, smiling and perky as usual.
- Granted, having to sport a curly perm and wear a minidress throughout the film would challenge any actor's dignity, and Clay does convey a pleasing sincerity.
- She wore a minidress to match, and a long black jacket over that.
- Everyone stared at her as the young woman strutted into the room, fingering a spaghetti strap of her red minidress with plunging neckline.
- Hannah was wearing what looked like an 80s prom dress with a chiffon train, cut off to turn it into a minidress, with blue fishnets and white 80s high heeled sandals.
Definition of minidress in US English: minidressnounˈminēˌdresˈmɪniˌdrɛs A very short dress. Example sentencesExamples - It was a black minidress with thin straps that only came to an inch or so below mid-thigh.
- Topshop has a cap-sleeved silk minidress at £75 and a little 1940s-style puff-sleeved polka-dot frock at £30.
- Christian Lacroix tried to give airy coats and lace minidresses a sun-bleached lightness, but the results often looked budget-restricted.
- Or people just wear minidresses over their jeans.
- The latest print execution features two young women who are dressed in minidresses with the familiar Tower of London guard motif and carrying pikes, over the headline, ‘Make it a double.’
- Azria delivered charm-a-plenty, particularly via the tiny ruffles that he stacked on the pretty bikini tops and bottoms, scattered on a minidress and used to line the edges of a camisole neckline or hem a pair of Clamdiggers.
- All the rest of it - the precision choreography, the processed vocals, the glittery minidresses - is just so much make-believe.
- The Hawkings and their friends in Cambridge showed little interest in fashion and pop music, although Jane was keen on minidresses and the latest hairstyles.
- The marriage ended in 1992, after Welch had provoked a media flurry by attending a blessing of the marriage in Yorkshire wearing a revealing minidress.
- Expect heads to turn for Roberto Cavalli's corseted chiffon and jeweled minidress.
- Hannah was wearing what looked like an 80s prom dress with a chiffon train, cut off to turn it into a minidress, with blue fishnets and white 80s high heeled sandals.
- She had on a sunburst-print minidress by Ms. [Benhaz] Sarafpour.
- From 1964 to 1975, Biba sold everything from minidresses with matching eye shadow to baked beans in black-and-gold Biba-branded cans.
- She was wearing a bright-red minidress, and - of course - stiletto heels.
- She was standing there in a tight pink metallic minidress, smiling and perky as usual.
- Everyone stared at her as the young woman strutted into the room, fingering a spaghetti strap of her red minidress with plunging neckline.
- I'd been known for dressing rather eccentric, and today I wore a red minidress with white polka dots and long black boots that extended up past my knees.
- She wore a minidress to match, and a long black jacket over that.
- Granted, having to sport a curly perm and wear a minidress throughout the film would challenge any actor's dignity, and Clay does convey a pleasing sincerity.
- I watched one (in fab rain boots and a minidress; why didn't I think of that?) snuggle close, cup her palms around the tiki torch, then coo as Garrett got it to light.
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