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curvaceousness
noun
The state or characteristic of being curvaceous.
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These objects have an abstract curvaceousness, a generalised body-form to them.
Over at Prada, meanwhile, Catherine McNeil, Lara Stone, and Miranda Kerr (Mrs Orlando Bloom), walked the walk and, in their case also, such curvaceousness was surprising.
Where is the curvaceousness?
But no degree of curvaceousness can disguise the extent to which this character actively repels, especially as viewed from the production's up-close-and-personal, current confines.
In just-for-an-auto-show matte pearl paint, the model shown in New York emphasized the enhanced curvaceousness of the most recent Camaro facelift.
The golden-haired Ms. Hilty — killer heels accentuating her natural curvaceousness — is playing a role made famous on Broadway by Carol Channing and immortalized on film by Marilyn Monroe, the very actress that Ms. Hilty's TV character, Ivy, is hoping to play in the make-believe musical dramatized on "Smash".
With its kiva fireplaces and gleaming cabinets of books, the Mabel Dodge Luhan House is a strange mix of adobe curvaceousness and a country house fit for an Agatha Christie mystery.
All that curvaceousness is meant to lend the maneuverability of the shortboard, typically ridden by skilled surfers, to the more stable longboard.
But a Carmen who needs to keep spelling out her curvaceousness is scarcely my idea of Carmen; and it doesn't help that Ms. Arauzo also looks the company's least youthful and most facially tense performer.
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