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décolletage
or de·colle·tage
[ dey-kol-tahzh, -kol-uh-, dek-uh-luh-; French dey-kawl-tazh ]
noun
- the neckline of a dress cut low in the front or back and often across the shoulders.
- a décolleté garment or costume.
décolletage
/ ˌdeɪkɒlˈtɑːʒ; dekɔltaʒ /
noun
- a low-cut neckline or a woman's garment with a low neck
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Word History and Origins
Origin of décolletage1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of décolletage1
C19: from French; see décolleté
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Example Sentences
Suddenly one of them disappeared into her amazing decolletage.
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It was a little full across the chest, but the decolletage sat snugly over her uncovered bosom.
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Uncle Jim in his shirtsleeves and a state of ferocious decolletage, was holding something—yes!
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The plain, well-made dress will oust the ribbon and the decolletage.
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She was really on probation for higher levels; it was her decolletage delayed her.
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In an other moment Bert, in a state of irregular decolletage, was standing over the table displaying a sheaf of papers.
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