Crossword clues for curvy
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1902, from curve (n.) + -y (2). Related: Curviness.
Wiktionary
a. 1 Having curves 2 buxom or curvaceous
WordNet
adj. having curves; "a settee with only one curvy end" [syn: curvey]
(of a woman's body) having a large bosom and pleasing curves; "Hollywood seems full of curvaceous blondes"; "a curvy young woman in a tight dress" [syn: bosomy, busty, buxom, curvaceous, full-bosomed, sonsie, sonsy, voluptuous, well-endowed]
Usage examples of "curvy".
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She was a curvy woman who took advantage of what nature or her body sculptor gave her with spiffily tailored suits in bold colors.
Sibylle who came out of the Ruhrgebiet looked a lot more Titianesque with her lovely curvy nose, a great deal more Venetian.
I had always been attracted by taller, softer, curvier girls, and there was nothing about Alessia to trigger the usual easy urge to the chase.
She was soft and curvy and beautiful, a bubblicious twenty-five-year-old caramel princess in a white uniform that showed more than was fair for all that swingin' dick energy.
It was made of bright polished wood with lots of curvy inlaid lines and carved doojiggers in it.
Curvy settees rich with brocade and tasseled pillows, entertainment centers discreetly concealed in intricately carved cabinets, the little touches of statuary, antique lamps, heavy crystal ashtrays, giant urns filled with flowers, the full ebony bar curved in front of a glass wall-all bespoke that distinct Templeton flair.
Curvy settees rich with brocade and tasseled pillows, entertainment centers discreetly concealed in intricately carved cabinets, the little touches of statuary, antique lamps, heavy crystal ashtrays, giant urns filled with flowers, the full ebony bar curved in front of a glass wall—.
Curvy settees rich with brocade and tasseled pillows, entertainment centers discreetly concealed in intricately carved cabinets, the little touches of statuary, antique lamps, heavy crystal ashtrays, giant urns filled with flowers, the full ebony bar curved in front of a glass wall&mdash.
Linda was short and curvy, dark eyes and pursed lips and an hourglass figure that she thought made her look topheavy and big-assed, but I thought she was fabulous and soft and bouncy.
Neither were the homey huddle of lush green plants on the curvy iron tea cart, the two goldfish swimming in a tube-shaped aquarium, or the footstool fashioned to resemble a squat, grinning gnome.