skin-tight in the PONS Dictionary

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With a love of the brightest colors, the men wore pantaloons skin-tight below the knee, colorful shirts and tunics, capped with vivid turbans and earrings of metal and seashells.
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She finished 28th in the downhill, blaming her poor showing on using the wrong wax, but she made a global impression with her skin-tight silver racing suit.
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The first use of skin-tight clothing was in stockings.
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It is commonly done by inserting balloons underneath clothes or a skin-tight suit and then inflating them.
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She wears a skin-tight cat costume with a leopard pattern, and is now trained extensively in combat.
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Wearers of skin-tight nylon and cotton spandex garments can appear naked or coated in a shiny or matte substance like paint.
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She typically dresses in skin-tight leather.
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However, with the advent of modern stretch materials such as spandex, modern breeches have no flare and fit skin-tight.
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He insisted on skin-tight dark blue jerseys, to make his team look smaller.
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She was wearing a skin-tight red t-shirt dress with a pin bearing the work amour.
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