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"déshabillé" Definitions
  1. the state of wearing no clothes or very few clothes

8 Sentences With "déshabillé"

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That's the idea behind ESPN Magazine's annual "body" issue, in which prominent athletes pose in discrete déshabillé.
The mothers are white, educated and in various states of married-ness, from fully garbed to déshabillé.
This déshabillé nirvana was not to be intruded upon by our photographer's camera lense, but here's a photo we managed to sneak (with people's faces blurred out) so you can get a sense of what loads of nude people walking around in mud looks like.
"latest scream": the latest fashion. ; derrière: lit. "behind": rear, buttocks. ; déshabillé: partially clad or scantily dressed; also a special type of garment.
Embarrassed to greet him in a state of déshabillé, Jiang borrows Yu's clothes and is promptly devoured by Miao in tiger form.
He set the French Empress in a pastoral setting gathering flowers in a harmonious circle with her ladies in waiting. The painting was acclaimed and exhibited in the universal exposition in 1855. It remains Winterhalter's most famous work. The composition shows a marked similarity to Florinda and this gave rise to scandalous gossip that the Empress and her ladies had posed déshabillé for the earlier painting.
Mr. Kibbee is the subject of the extortion scheme in which almost the whole cast is involved. The Misses Blondell and Farrell, down on their luck and badly in need of a grub-stake, arrange with Mr. McHugh for the amiable Mr. Kibbee to be found en déshabillé in a hotel room. Unfortunately, Miss Blondell loses her heart to the victim's handsome son. That confuses matters.
The initial cover art was mostly painted by Howard Brown, but when Earle K. Bergey began to paint covers for Startling in 1940, soon after its launch, Bergey quickly became identified with the magazine; between 1940 and 1952 (the year of Bergey's death) he painted the great majority of covers. Bergey's covers were visually striking: in the words of science fiction editor and critic Malcolm Edwards, they typically featured "a rugged hero, a desperate heroine (in either a metallic bikini or a dangerous state of déshabillé) and a hideous alien menace". The brass bra motif came to be associated with Bergey, and his covers did much to create the image of science fiction as it was perceived by the general public.Ashley (1976), opposite p. 153.

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