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The phrase "to sexy" on its own is not a complete sentence and is not grammatically correct in written English.
However, it can be used as part of a sentence to describe someone or something as being sexually attractive. For example: - The actress looked so stunning in her red dress, she was definitely to sexy for words. - The latest sports car model is sleek, powerful, and undeniably to sexy to resist. - The dancer's performance was so seductive and perfectly choreographed, every move was to sexy for the audience to handle.
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From cheesy now... to sexy.
Such devices are akin to sexy underwear.
Wear them, she said, "and all of a sudden you're going from mumsy to sexy".
Step forward Versace, which showed yesterday that its commitment to sexy, flashbulb-popping clothes doesn't waver.
Just a few blocks away down Kaiserallee, the retro chic gives way to sexy chic.
Overnight the A-League went from stale to sexy, and the TV executives loved it.
Rather than trying to sexy it up, we need to own it".
This switch from cerebral to sexy was not really such a departure from the designer's long, dark, romantic aesthetic.
It's not the men's exposure to sexy women or racy films that they are trying to prevent.
'It isn't rocket science," says Haylock. "You can break all of the acts down to: sexy, funny, dangerous.
Which major you apply for at college affects where on campus you get up to sexy sex.
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