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- n. The state or condition of being curvy.
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“Today if a woman's curviness is emphasised, it is more likely to be bare.”
The Long, Modest Gowns Painted by Peter Severin Kroyer (1851-1909)
“Mix fitted and full to dress taller: A fuller pant or skirt with a fitted top will help camouflage extra hip and thigh curviness, meanwhile offering shape in the upper body.”
The Huffington Post: Red Room: Deborah Lindquist: Dressing Thinner, and in Style, for the New Year
“I remember when Charlie was born, checking him for all ten fingers and toes, studying his delicate pink lips and the conch-shell curviness of his ears.”
“A 2nd-order polynomial in x seemed to work fine for mild curviness, and higher order polynomials tended to be poorer fits.”
“The ebb and flow of curviness and sharpness in car design vocabulary (“Formensprache” is the wonderful German word) is a result of these conflicting impulses, Carbon suggests.”
“I like the back, the sides, the curviness and the atmospheric interior.”
The Guardian: Boris's Bus (A Political Journey) Part 33: The Finished Article
“The now famous Debrahlee Lorenzana sued Citibank because she said they told her "she must refrain from wearing certain items of clothing" that accentuated her serious curviness.”
“I have to hurry up and finish my sweater so I can see what I think of the curviness in practice!”
“Ms. McCain scolded, "Quit talking about my weight, Laura Ingraham" she titled her next Beast piece and went on to defend "curviness.”
Phil Bronstein: A Weighty Battle Gets Uglier -- Can We All Be a Little More Sensitive?
“Which would require a certain rounded curviness, and most probably the ideal curve from the small of the back to the tops of the back of the thighs.”
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