bustier
pronunciation
How to pronounce bustier in British English: UK [ˈbʌstieɪ]
How to pronounce bustier in American English: US [busˈtje, bʌs-]
Word Origin
- bustier (n.)
- 1979, from French bustier, from buste "bust" (see bust (n.1)).
Example
- 1. Anyway , she used to wear this bustier .
- 2. Bustier comes with matching thong .
- 3. In 2012 , it 's unlikely that anyone will market make-it-yourself vinyl bustier dresses like those shown by dolce & gabbana , but what 's clear is that the market is feeling future-ish .
- 4. Wayan had dressed me in a traditional balinese birthday suit-a bright purple sarong , a strapless bustier and a long length of golden fabric that she wrapped tightly around my torso , forming a sheath so snug I could barely take a breath or eat my own birthday cake .