Sentence examples for flawless body from inspiring English sources

"flawless body" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe someone who has an aesthetically pleasing physique without any visible flaws or blemishes. For example, "Her flawless body made her the perfect candidate for the fitness competition."

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He did not have a "flawless body," for one thing, and Jane was not as helpless as the movies made her out to be.

No longer a feathered-hair disco diva that just happens to have a flawless body, this latest incarnation of Madonna is taking full ownership of her reputation as the world's toughest gym bunny.

He showed one or two gorgeous dresses in black velvet, dresses for which you didn't need a flawless body and certainly not a corset, but perhaps the most compelling looks were a handful of trim wool jackets with a play of seams of the back.

Winner winner to the costume designer who put the gents in classic suits and the ladies in flawless body shaped dresses.

Dressed in an all-black-everything ensemble consisting of skin-tight leather pants, a sports bra, baseball cap, combat boots and a billowy, sheer floor-length coat, Ciara shows off her flawless body in an awesome composed mirror image.

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Both 19-year-old Adèle Exarchopoulos, who plays the younger Adèle, and Léa Seydoux, 25, who plays the more experienced Emma, use their flawless bodies to embrace, writhe, scissor and do other things on screen.

Why do our supposedly flawless bodies so easily pull tendons, host unsightly rashes, develop hemorrhoids?

In the privacy of my own bedroom, I peruse catalogs showcasing models with flawless bodies flaunting the newest abbreviated staple in swimwear.

According to Hughes, it's because famous women are expected to have flawless bodies at all times, whereas men can be "sweaty sloppy monsters that don't try hard at anything" and still be considered hot.

Unfortunately, while American society has taken workout culture to new heights in its pursuit of flawless bodies, we've yet to really embrace our mortality in the way that Cronenberg outlined.

The show's basic premise is pure science fiction: After Michael Wiseman, a Manhattan insurance man played by John Goodman, is pushed in front of a subway train, his brain is scientifically engineered into a flawless new body, and he becomes a government agent, played by Eric Close.

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