bra in the PONS Dictionary

bra Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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He has the special skill of knowing a girl's bra size just by looking at her chest.
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The modern underwire bra was designed in the 1930s, and gained widespread popularity by the 1950s.
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Younger women (aged 15 to 20) regarded their bras as an enhancement to their sexuality but were not interested in a heavily structured garment.
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There is almost no more bra or even pants--no elegant woman will wear stockings, perhaps even no shoes.
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His minimalistic bra revolutionized brassiere design, initiating a trend toward more natural shapes and soft, sheer fabrics.
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The tapea titi is a bra for women and the tahei is a shawl for men.
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Advertising appealed to both patriotism and the concept that bras and girdles were somehow protection.
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Some outer garments like sundresses, tank tops, and formal evening wear are designed to be worn without bras or are designed with built-in support.
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It became associated with the so-called bra burning movement because she pointed out how restrictive and uncomfortable a bra in that time period could be.
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The rope may then also be fixed behind the back, to make a sort of bra.
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