curvaceous
adj/kɚˈveɪ.ʃɪs/US
Etymology
From curv(e) + -aceous. Originally American English. First attested in the 1930s.
- derived from *(s)ker-✻
Definitions
Having shapely and voluptuous curves
Having shapely and voluptuous curves; curvy.
- He watched her walk, upon curvaceous legs, to the edge of the bed. For just a second, she smiled down at him.
- Anya is tall, gorgeous and curvaceous, all of which I enjoy sexually, especially the curvaceous part: I enjoy squeezing and grabbing all the sexy, abundant parts of her body.
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