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Definition of nipped-in in English: nipped-inadjective (of a waist on a garment) narrow or tightly fitting. a dress with a nipped-in waist Example sentencesExamples - The nipped-in waist suggests the country-empress look.
- Wednesday's comedy awards saw host Jonathan Ross looking radiant in a sequin-splashed suit with a seriously nipped-in waist that gave him the look of a corseted Victorian belle.
- My daughter's got her nipped-in waist corduroy jackets, and you know I can pull stuff out - duffle coats I had at 18, I can pull it out and it will have its time again.
- The vertebrae look squarish rather than nipped-in at the waist.
- Wear with a tailored skirt, or over a coat or jacket for the ultimate nipped-in look
- You're desperately seeking a stylish winter coat with a nipped-in waist and some flair.
- I insisted that he create a nipped-in waist on my suit, forgetting that I need to pull the waist over my (somewhat wider) hips.
- Designers such as Roland Mouret and Alexander McQueen have focused on the nipped-in silhouette, inspired by the seductive femmes fatales of film noir.
- Photographs show her as glamorous with a penchant for fashions with a nipped-in waist and large hats.
- Crowds gathered at shop windows in Paris to see Christian Dior's new-look fashions - longer skirts, nipped-in waists and padded shoulders.
- She defined the look of the '40s: Joan Crawford shoulders, nipped-in waist, narrow hips.
- Marge, six feet tall, jet-black hair, big skirt, nipped-in waist, immense hat, once walked through the garden gate at Old Mill Lane looking like the Queen of Sheba and her sisters were madly jealous.
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