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Meanings of more curvaceous in English
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Usage of more curvaceous in English
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Her cobalt blue eyes seemed brighter, and her lanky frame morecurvaceous.
2
The female silhouette was morecurvaceous, in contrast to the loose-fitting fashions of the 1920s.
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She'd thought that maybe her figure-orlack of one-wasthe problem, but Christine was no morecurvaceous.
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In soft light, she sports an even morecurvaceous form than usual: even more contours to revel in.
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The scientists found, perhaps unsurprisingly, that tortoises with morecurvaceous shells, rather than flat shells, were more able to right themselves.
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He knew-morefrom watching Stephanie's reactions than because she'd actually admitted it-thatshe envied girls with morecurvaceous figures like Jessica or Trudy.