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bodily [ˈbɑːdəli, Brit ˈbɒd-] ADJ

II . voice [vɔɪs] VB trans

I . notice [ˈnoʊt̬ɪs, Brit ˈnəʊt-] VB trans (note)

II . notice [ˈnoʊt̬ɪs, Brit ˈnəʊt-] VB intr

III . notice [ˈnoʊt̬ɪs, Brit ˈnəʊt-] N

2. notice (in a newspaper, magazine):

I . police [pəˈliːs] N pl

novice [ˈnɑːvɪs, Brit ˈnɒv-] N

1. novice (beginner):

novato(-a) m (f)

2. novice REL:

noviço(-a) m (f)

III . bounce [baʊnts] N

2. bounce no pl (vitality):

hospice [ˈhɑːspɪs, Brit ˈhɒs-] N

1. hospice (house of shelter):

abrigo m

2. hospice (hospital):

II . price [praɪs] VB trans

1. price (asking):

2. price fixing:

I . juice [dʒuːs] N

1. juice no pl (drink):

suco m

2. juice (of meat):

caldo m

3. juice no pl Am inf (gas):

II . juice [dʒuːs] VB trans

juice fruit, vegetables:

I . slice [slaɪs] N

2. slice (tool):

I . spice [spaɪs] N

II . spice [spaɪs] VB trans

twice [twaɪs] ADV

advice [ədˈvaɪs] N no pl

choice [ˈtʃɔɪs] N

2. choice (selection):

device [dɪˈvaɪs] N

entice [enˈtaɪs, Brit ɪn-] VB trans

malice [ˈmælɪs] N no pl

office [ˈɑːfɪs, Brit ˈɒf-] N

2. office (position):

cargo m

3. office Brit POL:

plaice [pleɪs] inv N

pumice [ˈpʌmis] N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The bodice was made of lace in back and satin in front.
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She was wearing a bodice and a skirt, including a belt and bronze bracelets.
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The blackwork embroidery on her smock is visible above the arch of her bodice; her cuffs are also trimmed with blackwork.
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The princess line is defined by a bodice and a skirt which doesn't have a waist seam.
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The dress was made of soft white satin, with a high neckline, tailored bodice and a short train.
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The second bodice is a full torso piece that covers the abdominal joint for a more realistic look, but with limited mobility.
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The right strap of the bodice has fallen off her shoulder, creating a very deep neckline.
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A loose dark gown is worn over a matching bodice and skirt, with tight white undersleeves.
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Hall won the pageant in a reddish-pink gown with a sequined bodice and velvet skirt.
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They are occasionally referred to as bonnet rippers, a reference to the bodice ripper stereotype of romance novels at large.
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