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bit of skirt
noun
A woman, when regarded as a sexual object.
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The best blooms from this late flowering will appear next month in a new collection, Sentenced to Life, a title that shows James will never miss an opportunity to flash a bit of skirt.
Moore's tight little smiles and independently-cocking eyebrows are deployed to amusing effect, when he is called on to do a bit of acting (as opposed to glumly filling out a naval uniform and/or safari suit, or joylessly locking lips with the nearest bit of skirt).
No debate, no discussion, let's just attack this bit of skirt for daring to declare herself a most glorious and terrible Ice Queen.
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With a bit of skirt-lifting, and more than a hint of saucy revelations, Confessions of a Ghostwriter will be a timely publication.
I bet it's a long time since you had a bit of Louzingan skirt!
Nor can I be the only one who didn't automatically cast Sir Paul in the role of affable, geriatric dolt who had his head turned by the first bit of young skirt that caught his eye.
"Okay thats a bit of a skirt," Crook pointed out.
In other looks, Mr. Pugh showed an admirable ambition, with black and gray zip-front dresses cut close to the body with a bit of a flared skirt, and conversely loose capes with tailored sleeves.
Thanks to newfound feminism and Greer, Women'll have the words for all this stuff, What already rankles, but confuses her, will seem clear And she'll (consciously) be no one's "bit of fluff" Or "skirt" or "crumpet".
If you are allowed to, buy a skirt with a bit of character; like with lace details(Goth), bubble skirts, pencil skirts(Retro), pleated or layered(Popular/Prep).
Because this is a circle skirt, a bit of geometry is necessary to find the measurements.
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