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Definition of skimpy in English: skimpyadjectiveskimpier, skimpiest ˈskɪmpiˈskɪmpi 1(of clothes) short and revealing. Example sentencesExamples - You may even get your significant other to wear some pretty revealing and skimpy clothing.
- She's crude and loud and crazy and loves wearing skimpy clothes and being a tease.
- I'm now beginning to realise why the girls are wearing such skimpy clothes - so they don't overheat.
- My girlfriend wears skimpy clothes, and my friends are always looking at her.
- Then he motioned over his shoulder at three girls that looked around our ages, wearing various forms of skimpy clothes.
- My own skimpy clothes do absolutely nothing to hide my own reaction to simply the sight of him.
- Miranda was having a heated argument with a dark-haired short girl, dressed in skimpy clothing.
- People walked around school in tight revealing low cut shirts and skimpy skirts that could be mistaken for underwear.
- She landed on the ground dressed in a skimpy outfit consisting of skintight pants and a vest which seemed to fit a ten year old better than her.
- When you guys are shopping or looking at fashion mags, let her know how you feel about skimpy clothes.
- At this time all the prostitutes are standing on the street corners with their skimpy clothes.
- After a few moments of scuffling noises coming from behind the door, it opened and Sarah appeared wearing a skimpy black negligee.
- Summer is on the way and that can mean only one thing: skimpy clothes and lots of them.
- She had been caught by the principal, Mr. Beyhott, and had been forced to take off her skimpy clothes and put them in her locker.
- Oh, and he also says that if he'd been Britney, he'd ‘have gone to the gym’ before dancing about in skimpy clothes.
- Shenkin is where you buy drugs, get a Celtic ring tattooed round your arm, shop for skimpy clothes and plan to go to a club later that night.
- They were mostly girls and most of them were wearing really skimpy clothes.
- So, don't judge her for being blonde, wearing skimpy clothes and going to parties.
- She wore the short skirts and skimpy clothing that people like that would wear.
- There you are, quietly being the good girl, and she's off racing about in skimpy clothes, not working hard enough and getting all the attention.
- She won't be doing lad mags, has similar control over her music, and wants to be known for her voice, not skimpy clothes or youth.
Synonyms revealing, short, brief, scanty, insubstantial low, low-cut flimsy, thin, see-through, indecent 2Providing or consisting of less than is needed; meagre. my knowledge of music is extremely skimpy Example sentencesExamples - The talent files are a bit skimpy and limited to director Petersen and the three main actors.
- This is one flesh film that's a tad skimpy on the skinny dip and paltry on the peek-a-boo.
Synonyms meagre, scanty, scant, sketchy, limited, restricted, inadequate, insufficient, paltry, deficient, negligible, insubstantial, small, sparse rare exiguous
Derivatives adverb ˈskɪmpɪli As ever, her stagecraft included all the right moves, aided by a team of sexy dancers, all equally skimpily clad. Example sentencesExamples - Travelling alone, she looked entirely out of place among the skimpily dressed holidaymakers.
- I spied two very, very skimpily clad women chatting loudly and excitedly, and approached them to find out what was going on.
- One ad for a glass company shows a group of men eagerly following a skimpily clad woman as she walks into an elevator.
- What they wanted and what they got were fast cars, loud music, skimpily clad girls and some awesome stunt driving.
nounˈskɪmpɪnəsˈskɪmpinəs Sure, today's underwear market is selling some very skimpy pieces, but a new level of skimpiness has been achieved. Example sentencesExamples - These reporters also cited the skimpiness of the beef and beans.
- I suspect he would be profoundly embarrassed at the skimpiness of your research.
- Of course, now I appreciated the skimpiness of my outfits.
- In other words, Miguel's ex struck a balance between teen fashion's obsession with skimpiness and some actual good taste.
Definition of skimpy in US English: skimpyadjectiveˈskimpēˈskɪmpi 1(of clothes) short and revealing. Example sentencesExamples - She landed on the ground dressed in a skimpy outfit consisting of skintight pants and a vest which seemed to fit a ten year old better than her.
- Shenkin is where you buy drugs, get a Celtic ring tattooed round your arm, shop for skimpy clothes and plan to go to a club later that night.
- They were mostly girls and most of them were wearing really skimpy clothes.
- Miranda was having a heated argument with a dark-haired short girl, dressed in skimpy clothing.
- I'm now beginning to realise why the girls are wearing such skimpy clothes - so they don't overheat.
- After a few moments of scuffling noises coming from behind the door, it opened and Sarah appeared wearing a skimpy black negligee.
- So, don't judge her for being blonde, wearing skimpy clothes and going to parties.
- At this time all the prostitutes are standing on the street corners with their skimpy clothes.
- She won't be doing lad mags, has similar control over her music, and wants to be known for her voice, not skimpy clothes or youth.
- Summer is on the way and that can mean only one thing: skimpy clothes and lots of them.
- She had been caught by the principal, Mr. Beyhott, and had been forced to take off her skimpy clothes and put them in her locker.
- My girlfriend wears skimpy clothes, and my friends are always looking at her.
- People walked around school in tight revealing low cut shirts and skimpy skirts that could be mistaken for underwear.
- She's crude and loud and crazy and loves wearing skimpy clothes and being a tease.
- She wore the short skirts and skimpy clothing that people like that would wear.
- My own skimpy clothes do absolutely nothing to hide my own reaction to simply the sight of him.
- Then he motioned over his shoulder at three girls that looked around our ages, wearing various forms of skimpy clothes.
- When you guys are shopping or looking at fashion mags, let her know how you feel about skimpy clothes.
- You may even get your significant other to wear some pretty revealing and skimpy clothing.
- Oh, and he also says that if he'd been Britney, he'd ‘have gone to the gym’ before dancing about in skimpy clothes.
- There you are, quietly being the good girl, and she's off racing about in skimpy clothes, not working hard enough and getting all the attention.
Synonyms revealing, short, brief, scanty, insubstantial - 1.1 Providing or consisting of less than is needed; meager.
my knowledge of music is extremely skimpy Example sentencesExamples - The talent files are a bit skimpy and limited to director Petersen and the three main actors.
- This is one flesh film that's a tad skimpy on the skinny dip and paltry on the peek-a-boo.
Synonyms meagre, scanty, scant, sketchy, limited, restricted, inadequate, insufficient, paltry, deficient, negligible, insubstantial, small, sparse
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