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Discover LudwigThe word 'bare-breasted' is a correct and formal adjective that can be used in written English
It describes a person, usually a woman, who is not wearing a shirt or bra and therefore exposing their bare chest. It can be used in a variety of contexts, including literature, journalism, and academic writing. Here is an example sentence: "The statue of the goddess was depicted as bare-breasted, a symbol of her beauty and power."
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bare-breasted
adjective
Having the breasts and nipples exposed, often implying a less salacious atmosphere than topless.
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(She has long performed bare-breasted).
The women trading in the markets would be bare-breasted.
But then its bare-breasted images are readily available throughout the Westminster estate.
Physically, she resembles the stout, bare-breasted "Liberty" lady in Delacroix's painting.
(The catalog reproduces a striking Ray image of a bare-breasted woman caressing Giacometti's "Disagreeable Object").
Pierre, pushing his baby-buggy, is casually harassed by a bare-breasted female jogger.
It depicts Gwyn bare-breasted and stuffing sausages, a composition laden with titillating symbolism.
As she takes in "Birthday," a bare-breasted self-portrait, her lapis-blue eyes sparkle anew.
The local inhabitants are bare-breasted, clad in goatskin and covered in ochre.
And finally, as the Chosen One, a bare-breasted Amy Hollingsworth styled as Hitler.
"I had to have at least one bare-breasted native in the show," Mr. Kasher said.
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