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It came with a matching bra top — a risque look for a high schooler on a casual night out.

From Vox

Savage x Fenty, her lingerie line, created body-positive spectacles that celebrated women of all shapes with its bras and underwear while market leader Victoria’s Secret was still pushing its narrow, skinny ideal.

From Quartz

Since I don't like putting unwashed clothing back into my dresser drawers, I devised a way to keep track of how often a bra has been worn so I know when to launder it.

As the Kate McKinnon-played physician tried to deliver news about the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine, enraptured women threw their bras at him.

From Fortune

Maybe they will want to send their sister a card that says, with her in mind, $15 was spent on rice and beans for 10 families or $25 went toward a bra for a school-aged child.

Her uniform—strapless white bra, blue jeans, suspenders, and fiery red mohawk—evokes the era of Desperately Seeking Susan.

The camera lingers enough for us to glimpse her cleavage and a bit of her black bra.

Faith is decency… if I were a cow I would be wearing a bra.

Or Sensoria, a new athletic-wear company whose socks have GPS and whose shirts have a fitness tracker built into the bra.

Then, Jessica Biel was very big around 2005-2010, and she had that scene in a bra in I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry.

Daugh-ter and I had been watch-ing the child from the li-bra-ry win-dow.

I 'll no deny she was a bra sauncie woman, and kenned weel to make a haggis wi' an ape's head and shoulders.

That would certainly account for your bra—— Then, am I a cymbal too, Hilda?

Cunningham (p. 350) says this was originally a bra-dr, a twelve-doored open hall, and must have been light.

He was a trader from Btu Bra, and he had been selling the famous silks of his country in the villages up our river.

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On this page you'll find 45 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to bra, such as: bandeau, brassiere, corset, foundation, girdle, and shapewear.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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