Bodice ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Bodice ( noun )

  1. A garment worn by women, covering the body from the neck to the waist.
  2. 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:

  1. The bride wore a beautiful white lace bodice with a flowing skirt.
  2. She adjusted the bodice of her dress to make it more comfortable.
  3. The bodice of the dress was too tight and she could barely breathe.
  4. The bodice was decorated with intricate beading and embroidery.
  5. She admired the intricate details on the bodice of the antique dress.

(As a verb)

Bodice ( verb )

  1. A garment worn by women, covering the body from the neck to the waist.
  2. 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:

  1. The bride wore a beautiful white lace bodice with a flowing skirt.
  2. She adjusted the bodice of her dress to make it more comfortable.
  3. The bodice of the dress was too tight and she could barely breathe.
  4. The bodice was decorated with intricate beading and embroidery.
  5. She admired the intricate details on the bodice of the antique dress.
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