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was mannequin
noun
A dummy, or life-size model of the human body, used for the fitting or displaying of clothes
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My second work was "Mannequin".
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In her 20s, back when she was mannequin-svelte and sported waist-length dreadlocks, Ms. Thomas left New Jersey to follow a girlfriend to Portland, Ore., where she supported herself for many years by doing odd jobs, one of which was fashion modeling.
The kids these days call it "ghosting," though I'm partial to saying that I was "mannequined".
All we need now is mannequin robots that can tell us what they are wearing in the voice of Scarlett Johansson.
Black appeared on Oxygen's Best Ink, where the title of her debut album was confirmed to be Mannequin Factory.
"People thought they were mannequins," she recalled.
They are mannequins, and that implies a certain toughness".
The clothes are on mannequins where the audience would usually be, mannequins which look as if they're looking at you looking at them.
You just walk in and all you can see are mannequins.
Absent then, as now, were mannequins, slogans and other hints of commerce.
Hiding out after hours he finds a community of eccentric hermits who evade security by pretending to be mannequins.
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