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hips
noun
Plural of hip
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The word 'hips' is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is the plural form of the noun 'hip', which refers to the area of the body located on each side of the pelvis, below the waist and above the thigh. Example: She swayed her hips seductively as she danced to the music.
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In Carmen, Jeanmaire was fierce, sexual, wilful – hair cropped boyishly close, hips jutting, legs lengthened by the shortness of her tunic – and Petit's choreography was charged with eroticised combat.
The truth, revealed through a fun before/after gif, was rather underwhelming, as it transpired that Vogue had basically covered her boobs, shaved a little off her hips and popped her through a filter.
When he was too exhausted to hold himself up, the next attacker would wrap his arm under Jean Paul's hips and lift him by the stomach.
"Clearly my body was telling me, 'You are unsafe.'" Which was why, she said, even though she'd never before complained about sexual harassment, she "slowly stood up, rotated from my hips, and took three photos".
23 April: Meanwhile, Miliband maximises on his new public image as a potential statesman in the making by spending the entire day with his hands on his hips and his chin in the air.
The top of the screen should be level with the eyebrows and the chair tilted slightly forward, so that the knees are lower than the hips.
They wait for someone to recommend one method of swaddling, just so that they can deliberately wade in and point out that – actually – that method is bad for your baby's hips, and your baby will definitely end up in a wheelchair, and it'll be all your fault, and you may as well just kick your baby in the mouth now and be done with it if that's how much you hate children, you arsehole.
It was a bold move, then, for the magazine to Photoshop said arse, and, while they were at it, her thighs, hips, cheeks, chin, little finger (probably)... into an image so brazen in its photogenic engineering that one wonders whether it was the picture desk's bid to launch a line of "your face on the body of Miss Universe" greetings cards.
Rudi Völler standing in thoughtful meditation with his hands on his hips in the immediate aftermath of one of the most unjust dismissals in World Cup history, while over his right shoulder, his Dutch rival Frank Rijkaard looks to be inspecting the massive grolly he had just violently expectorated and left dangling from the back of the German striker's bubble perm like a Christmas tree bauble.
As he orders a prawn salad, he explains that, just as we're born with different eyes, hips and voices, we're also born with different brains.
Apparently we love our hips, thighs and butts unconditionally.
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