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bodice ripper
noun
, Informal.
- a modern Gothic novel or historical romance, usually in paperback format, featuring at least one passionate love scene, characteristically one in which the heroine vainly resists submitting to the villain or hero.
bodice ripper
noun
- informal.a romantic novel, usually on a historical theme, that involves some sex and violence
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Example Sentences
In the early 1980s, still the heyday of the bodice ripper, literary critic Janice Radway set out to prove the haters wrong.
From Washington Post
In books, there’s a genre called “the bodice ripper,” and, she noted, “The woman doesn’t rip her own bodice.”
From New York Times
It’s a bit of an indictment of men, but I think that only about 1% of men are attractive enough, both physically and emotionally, to be the stuff of bodice ripper fantasy.
From New York Times
Dismissing “Outlander” as a bodice ripper would be a serious misunderstanding of why this show is so appealing.
From Los Angeles Times
If you are reading Ann Coulter or a trashy bodice ripper you are gaining and learning nothing.
From New York Times
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