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bustline

[ buhst-lahyn ]

noun

  1. the outline or shape of a woman's bust.
  2. the part of a garment covering the breasts:

    a dress with a fitted bustline.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of bustline1

First recorded in 1935–40; bust 1 + line 1
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Example Sentences

Ms. Ladd, in a white dress with three-quarter-length sleeves and buttons at the bustline, matched Mr. Guthrie, in a black Hawaiian shirt and jeans, curl for curl.

But you qualify, you answered the questions asked of you, and there is no medical or public safety–related reason the state government should ask “Before you click ‘submit,’ please describe your bustline so we can determine the exact distribution of fat on your body” before scheduling vaccine appointments.

From Slate

This season designers like Grace Loves Lace and Marchesa brought back the 1950s wide-set shoulder straps — which offer a bit of coverage while showing off the bustline — to detail sleek, minimalist silhouettes for a contemporary look.

“My husband and I just started watching ‘Game of Thrones,’ ” Monaghan said, alluding that her husband liked the bustline of her dress.

To the public, Lansing credited pumping iron to making her bustline increase.

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