lingerie

IPA: ɫˈɑnʒɝeɪ

noun

  • Underwear or nightclothes, especially when lacy or designed to be seductive.
  • (dated) Linen goods collectively.
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Examples of "lingerie" in Sentences

  • A faint hint of a nipple through lingerie is as far as nudity goes.
  • In this movie, she plays Ginger Knowles, a sexy woman in lingerie, a wiretap, and a gun.
  • Am I overreacting a little, and thinking too much about a show that still puts its star in lingerie every episode?
  • The Complaint also reports that the girls also posted “pictures of themselves in lingerie with dollar bills stuck in their clothes.”
  • "Several people have told me they have an issue with the word 'lingerie' in the title, and not so much the 'dirty Paki,'" the 34-year-old said.
  • Last week, 12 female journalism students from Moscow State University posed in lingerie for a birthday calendar tribute to Russian prime minister Vladimir Putin.
  • Of course, I can’t blame Orville really as the sight of three women in lingerie, running out on rainy night when it’s obviously cold and their lingerie is sticking to them isn’t something you see every day.
  • I can remember when our girls wore pretty muslin gowns in summer, and sent them to wash; now they wear what they call lingerie gowns, dimity en princesse, with silk embroidery and real lace and ribbons, that cost a thousand dollars apiece and won't wash.
  • According to Mexican newspaper El Universal, during the May 17 transmission of the game show, TV presenter Galilea Montijo and comedian Roxana Castellanos pretended that Sammy had an audition for a show [es], where they were asked to appear in lingerie and changed clothes in front of him.

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