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Answer for the clue "Dieter's concern ", 9 letters:
waistline

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Word definitions for waistline in dictionaries

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Waistline may refer to: Waist , the narrow point of the human body between the ribcage and hips Waistline (clothing) , the line of demarcation between the upper and lower portions of a garment

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
also waist-line , 1867, from waist + line (n.).

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ It doesn't have to threaten your waistline however. ▪ Once I had a long black woolen skirt with a high waistline . ▪ Some bodybuilders have wrists thicker than her waistline . ▪ The waistline on bikini bottoms has been pulled ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 a line around the body at the waist; its measurement 2 the narrowest part of a garment, usually at the waist, but may be above or below depending on the dictates of fashion or the whim of the designer 3 (context slang English) person having a large ...

Usage examples of waistline.

The excess insulin has a disastrous effect on our waistlines: it causes our fat cells to store extra calories, whether from proteins, fats, or carbohydrates, in the form of body fat.

In fact, studies have shown that exercise reduces waistline fat more effectively than dieting.

The prevailing fashion of blousy dresses came to our aid, so that her thickening waistline and abdominal bulge were fashionably concealed.

However efficient at home, when a-visiting, it can sit on the barnyard bars in its best store suit and without an emotion of conscience watch its host milk twenty cows, or within doors it can fold its housewifely hands upon its waistline, regard without compunction a lap for once apronless, and rock and chatter hour after hour while its hostess pants and perspires to feed it.

He went in and found a booth, ordering a cup of coffee and a piece of apple pie from a waitress whose waistline looked stretched from childbirths, from years of slouching, from apathy.

And without any noticeable interregnum of full consciousness, he seemed to pass right on into another kind of dreamthe transition being effected by the contingence upon the point of his jaw of a tearing uppercut that started well below the Saint's waistline and consummated every erg of its weight and velocity at the most vital angle of the victim's face.

She pulled out the gingerbread man, broken in two across the waistline.

She was wearing some sort of hostess gown, deep aqua, floor-length, with a wide scooped neck, a metallic golden rope belting it at the natural waistline.

He tapped the surface and I identified it as boiled leather, from which my father's guards had made their breastplates and the skirts that fell from waistline belts to protect their thighs from arrows.

I never lectured him on the advantage of braces over belts in a humid climate, specially for gentlemen whose waistline is what I call a moveable feast.

After that, knowing in advance how Viggy's notions of supper were doubtless better for her waistline than his own, Longarm stopped at a stand-up beanery to down some Swedish meatballs and potato pancakes with two mugs of black coffee.

I can bake a Sally Lunn, whose Aroma alone is guaranteed to add Inches to any Waistline, even one as trim as your own, Charlie Mason.

By the second day the most porcine of the villagers could boast of shrunken waistlines.

Tall, expansive, with a crinkly mat of red-blond hair and a senatorial waistline, Green swaggers through the bars, the courthouses, the public arenas of La Riviere and its surrounding communities, distributing wised-up charm.

Hmmm, a nice waist, which is good since ladies are now allowed to have waistlines again, and her bosom is ample.