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n. (plural of curvature English)
Usage examples of "curvatures".
Consider, too, the suggestion of interesting female curvatures beneath your leather and fur.
The soft, interior curvatures of her breasts could be seen within the opening of the garment.
Even in the dim light certain curvatures seemed suggested within the sack.
We shall go along avenues of architecture that will be emancipated from the last memories of the squat temple boxes of the Greek, the buxom curvatures of Rome.
The faint suspicions of spinal curvatures, skew feet, unequal legs, and ill-grown bones, that haunt one in a London crowd, the plain intimations—in yellow faces, puffy faces, spotted and irregular complexions, in nervous movements and coughs and colds—of bad habits and an incompetent or disregarded medical profession, do not appear here.
In these four cases the radius of the upward curvatures (according to Sachs' cyclometer) was 5 mm.
He sat upright and the curvatures of his well-padded face firmed out and became shiny as he smiled.
He stared in perplexity at the broad blue curvatures of the mother world for several seconds before deriving inspiration from its predominant colour.
These needs, too, presumably, given her appearance and curvatures, bespeaking a richness in female hormones, would be deeply feminine ones.
Her ankles had also been crossed and bound, a slaver's trick to accentuate the sweet curvatures of her hips and legs.
Her ankles had also been crossed and bound, a slaver’s trick to accentuate the sweet curvatures of her hips and legs.