(Of a garment) having a low-cut neckline.
1I remember once in New Eden when Katie started wearing low-cut dresses-
2In a brand-new suit of checkered tweed and a low-cut satin vest
3Maybe she wore them so low-cut to show off her navel ring.
4She wore a low-cut blue gown and had a tortoiseshell cigarette holder.
5Tan colored woollen shirt; brown corduroy trousers; low-cut black shoes; cap defies description.
6A woman in an extravagantly low-cut gown took their place, singing.
7He also had on brown corduroy trousers and low-cut black shoes.
8Tonight she wore a well-fitting sundress, low-cut and revealing a lot of cleavage.
9She flung on roguish, feverish, diabolical, seductive in low-cut bodice pranked with flowers.
10The shot widens to take in her low-cut top and admittedly impressive cleavage.
11Flossie on the bench was in a low-cut red satin dress.
12That is so much sexier than a low-cut dress with everything hanging out.
13On her feet were low-cut shoes, fastened with rude silver buckles.
14I had on a short, small, tight-fitting, low-cut, yellow, sheath dress.
15Jever notice these low-cut dresses and these thin shimmy-shirts she wears?
16The pale, low-cut amber, or that white, soft one, with the coffee-dipped lace?