These objects have an abstract curvaceousness, a generalised body-form to them. |
But no degree of curvaceousness can disguise the extent to which this character actively repels, especially as viewed from the production's up-close-and-personal, current confines. |
In classical Greece and Rome, female curvaceousness was unattractive. |
Campion emphasises Winslet's curvaceousness as she appears goddess-like and shimmering to Waters in the desert. |
The 35-year-old has become an icon of curvaceousness for her stunning 39D-30-39 figure. |
With its kiva fireplaces and gleaming cabinets of books, the Mabel Dodge Luhan House is a strange mix of adobe curvaceousness and a country house fit for an Agatha Christie mystery. |