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Definition of Necklines
1. neckline [n] - See also: neckline
Lexicographical Neighbors of Necklines
Literary usage of Necklines
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Alison and Peter Smithson: From the House of the Future to a House of Today by Dirk van den Heuvel, Max Risselada, Beatriz Colomina (2004)
"Through history women have emphasised their femininity by decollete necklines,
and our woman of the future will be no exception.35 The Smithsons specified ..."
2. Back from Utopia: The Challenge of the Modern Movementby Hubert-Jan Henket, Hilde Heynen by Hubert-Jan Henket, Hilde Heynen (2002)
"Mme Jenny was known for her dresses' slim forms and decorated necklines."
Although both Jove and Jenny appealed in their advertising copy to ..."
3. The Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore: Terracotta Figurines of the Classical by Gloria S. Merker (2000)
"The thickened oval necklines of both C1 and C186 suggest the use of common workshop
material in the development of both female and male types. ..."
4. Eternal Youths: How the Baby Boomers are Having Their Time Again by James Harkin, Julia Huber (2004)
"... Gucci and Armani have been offering special lines aimed at the older customer:
complete with looser fits, higher waist and necklines and colours which ..."
5. History: Chronology 1: Second Edition by Anatoly Fomenko (2007)
"Taken from [492], Volume I, page 223. fitting tight around the waist, with large
scoop necklines which demonstrated the white and voluptuous bodies of the ..."
6. The Origin of Emotions: Version 1.0 by Mark Devon (2006)
"Men do not dress to be sexually appealing, but women do. Women wear bras, high
heels, plunging necklines, skirts, ..."
7. Falling from Heights by Chris F. Needham (2007)
"Except evening wear with halter necklines, décolletage, deep plunge backs and
circle cut-outs. H—Hips and how to help them: you're a woman, ..."