shoulderless
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English
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[edit]shoulderless (not comparable)
- Without shoulders.
- 2007 June 1, Anthony Tommasini, “In Opera’s Shrinking World, It Still Helps to Use Your First Language”, in New York Times[1]:
- Surely these beautiful artists would have wanted what they wore to be reported. Mr. Hvorostovsky looked sexy in black leather pants and an open-collared black shirt. Ms. Netrebko first appeared in a simple, fetching black dress, then switched to a shoulderless cream and sequined gown for the second half.