Bodice
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Bodice ( noun )
- A garment worn by women, covering the body from the neck to the waist.
- A tight-fitting piece of clothing, especially one that is part of a dress.
Origin:
Derived from the old french word 'bodis', which means a type of corset.
Examples:
- The bride wore a beautiful white lace bodice with a flowing skirt.
- She adjusted the bodice of her dress to make it more comfortable.
- The bodice of the dress was too tight and she could barely breathe.
- The bodice was decorated with intricate beading and embroidery.
- She admired the intricate details on the bodice of the antique dress.
(As a verb)
Bodice ( verb )
- A garment worn by women, covering the body from the neck to the waist.
- A tight-fitting piece of clothing, especially one that is part of a dress.
Origin:
Derived from the old french word 'bodis', which means a type of corset.
Examples:
- The bride wore a beautiful white lace bodice with a flowing skirt.
- She adjusted the bodice of her dress to make it more comfortable.
- The bodice of the dress was too tight and she could barely breathe.
- The bodice was decorated with intricate beading and embroidery.
- She admired the intricate details on the bodice of the antique dress.