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Definition of lingerie in English: lingerienoun ˈlãʒ(ə)ri mass nounWomen's underwear and nightclothes. 女内衣;女睡衣 Example sentencesExamples - Perhaps what really defines this classic of lingerie is its artificiality.
- For anyone who wants to buy me lingerie, take note of that measurement.
- This section of the Boulevard is dirty, noisy, lined with shops selling cheap lingerie and leather.
- How often are women in bikinis or lingerie found with their limbs spread, or in a come-hither pose?
- The seamless style combines opaqueness, transparency and colour for geometric lingerie.
- I feel like I should either be wearing some fancy Victorian nightgown, or some slutty lingerie.
- It has transcended scandals and boycotts and will always remain the most sensual article of clothing next to lingerie.
- So did all the lovely young women who advertised for the sexy lingerie.
- Suits, skirts and silky lingerie both conceal and highlight the dark side of those who wear them.
- She makes to order, and has just taken orders for lingerie in sizes 18 and 20.
- Her field was glamour - pouting prettily in skimpy lingerie or swimwear.
- He also discovers that he likes to dress up in women's sexy lingerie while wearing makeup and a wig.
- The loads of women in lingerie is enough to turn a Broadway classic into a testosterone fest.
- She pulled her clothes on over her lingerie and she grabbed her sneakers and slipped them on.
- Take time to stroll through the pages and see just how beautiful the sexy lingerie is.
- The line-up of lingerie on offer in Scotland's stores is overwhelming.
- Online shopping for lingerie is becoming more and more popular and for a good reason.
- It was cluttered with books, her lingerie and other items of clothing that were strewn about the room.
- Honestly, she writes well and knows her lingerie from strap to underwire and back again.
- The new-look store also has 12 changing rooms, including four dedicated to lingerie.
Synonyms women's underwear, underclothes, underclothing, undergarments, nightwear, nightclothes informal undies, frillies, underthings, unmentionables British informal smalls rare underlinen
OriginMid 19th century: from French, from linge 'linen'. The original lingerie had far more practical associations than the word has today, for it comes from the French linge ‘linen’ from Latin linum ‘flax, linen’. This also lies behind Old English linen, which was probably borrowed by Germanic people before the Anglo-Saxon invasion, and is also the source of line (Late Middle English) in the sense ‘cover the inside of’ from the use of linen as a liner. Flax could also be made into rope or string, and this is probably the source of the other line (Old English), for a straight mark or row.
Definition of lingerie in US English: lingerienoun Women's underwear and nightclothes. 女内衣;女睡衣 Example sentencesExamples - Suits, skirts and silky lingerie both conceal and highlight the dark side of those who wear them.
- The new-look store also has 12 changing rooms, including four dedicated to lingerie.
- Her field was glamour - pouting prettily in skimpy lingerie or swimwear.
- How often are women in bikinis or lingerie found with their limbs spread, or in a come-hither pose?
- For anyone who wants to buy me lingerie, take note of that measurement.
- Online shopping for lingerie is becoming more and more popular and for a good reason.
- The loads of women in lingerie is enough to turn a Broadway classic into a testosterone fest.
- She pulled her clothes on over her lingerie and she grabbed her sneakers and slipped them on.
- The seamless style combines opaqueness, transparency and colour for geometric lingerie.
- Honestly, she writes well and knows her lingerie from strap to underwire and back again.
- He also discovers that he likes to dress up in women's sexy lingerie while wearing makeup and a wig.
- Take time to stroll through the pages and see just how beautiful the sexy lingerie is.
- So did all the lovely young women who advertised for the sexy lingerie.
- She makes to order, and has just taken orders for lingerie in sizes 18 and 20.
- This section of the Boulevard is dirty, noisy, lined with shops selling cheap lingerie and leather.
- Perhaps what really defines this classic of lingerie is its artificiality.
- I feel like I should either be wearing some fancy Victorian nightgown, or some slutty lingerie.
- It was cluttered with books, her lingerie and other items of clothing that were strewn about the room.
- The line-up of lingerie on offer in Scotland's stores is overwhelming.
- It has transcended scandals and boycotts and will always remain the most sensual article of clothing next to lingerie.
Synonyms women's underwear, underclothes, underclothing, undergarments, nightwear, nightclothes
OriginMid 19th century: from French, from linge ‘linen’. |