A stiffened bodice; early form of corset.
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Examples for "bodies"
Examples for "bodies"
1However, Australian industry bodies and state governments back new investment in agriculture.
2Industry bodies would be in a good position to help, she said.
3Police have said the search for bodies will not continue much longer.
4Government departments and commercial semi state bodies take 50 days to pay.
5When the main bodies come into contact, the issue is decided quickly.
1Northern Territory: All travel within the state is permitted, including overnight stays.
2No one stays long on Sea Island without hearing of Mrs. Parrish.
3The water stays fairly chilled all year so don't forget your steamer.
4However, his composed tone stays intact, calling for help inside the property.
5The parties will soon learn if the cigarette ban stays or goes.
1There's the corseted caper when JC appears, wielding a sword and strapped into whalebone stays with powder-blue lace trim and peach suspenders.
1On the floor a pair of stays, old and soiled, sprawled with unconcern.
2She could not cry in a pair of stays.
3Her figure wouldn't be bad if her mother bought her a decent pair of stays.
4It is nothing (between ourselves) but a hook-nose and a stiff pair of stays.
5A pair of stays became her well, and a loose white kerchief for her bare neck.
1Even while he blew, Ralph noticed the last pair of bodies that reached the platform above a fluttering patch of black.