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You can use it to refer to a type of clothing people wear when swimming, such as a one-piece, two-piece, or tankini. For example, Jane loves to go to the beach and always wears her favorite blue swimsuit when she does.
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swimsuit
noun
A tight-fitting garment worn for swimming, especially the one-piece garment worn by women and girls.
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The offending article showed Hanson-Young's face Photoshopped on to a woman in a bikini, claiming with an arched brow it would "house the next boatload of asylum seekers in the Zoo office" if the Greens' immigration spokeswoman would agree to a "tasteful" swimsuit or lingerie shoot.
So, for instance, Kauder Nalebuff's book stemmed from her own first experience of menstruation - waterskiing in a yellow swimsuit with her grandfather.
Forget 1996, when Miss World was staged in India and religious fundamentalists threatened to set themselves on fire in protest at the traditional swimsuit parade.
The magazines are now "brands" at a Time Warner which sees itself (the quote comes from its 1996 annual report to its shareholders) as "the world's premier creator of category-defining editorial franchises".Nowhere are the differences between editorial church and business state starker than in the attitudes to the annual swimsuit issue, filled with cheesecake photographs.
Many parties have enlisted the support of soap-opera stars, swimsuit models and similar attractions to tickle voters' interest.Behind the razzmatazz of the election, a bit more is at stake than how well Jokowi's party fares.
"A gorilla in a swimsuit could beat Riyale", he replies.
Sports Illustrated used the JAGTAG system when it sent its readers those extra images of swimsuit models, and the system has also been used to advertise Nike, Sony and a restaurant chain called Qdoba.Bar codes, then, could be on the point of breaking out of their native environment.
Going to Nigeria may in fact have had more to do with the government's promises of support for the event than with any crusade for freedom.The swimsuit issueFor perhaps Mrs Morley too felt she had no choice.
This week a pregnant British woman complained strongly after pool guards objected, on hygiene grounds, to a vest top which she had donned over her swimsuit, in order to hide her 33-week bump.
The era of paper money and floating exchange rates had arrived.In this section Hit me baby one more time Forty years on Poor dollar standard Pummelled Judges with tenure Don't look down ReprintsAt the time The Economist welcomed the move, proclaiming "Come on, the water's fine!" on its cover, below a picture of a cigar-smoking bather, dressed in a dollar swimsuit.
Mizuno, Japan's largest manufacturer of sports goods, has recently provided one a swimsuit that borrows from aircraft and maritime technology in an effort to reduce the drag that comes from having breasts.Designers of ships and aeroplanes try to maintain what is known as "laminar" flow along the surfaces of their craft.
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