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strapless, a.|ˈstræplɪs| [f. strap n. + -less.] Without a strap; not fitted with straps; spec. of women's dress: without shoulder straps; also absol.
1846Lytton Lucretia ii. Prol., A sturdy wanderer, with thick shoes and strapless trousers. 1935Mademoiselle Feb. 91/3 Strapless and backless brassiere. 1946Vogue Aug. 90/2 In another seventy-five years he'll probably be all for Picasso and your strapless frock. 1955N. Fitzgerald House is Falling i. 13 Her strapless, white swim-suit. 1969A. Lurie Real People 92 Anna May came out, in a cerise strapless satin evening gown. 1973Country Life 8 Mar. 633/2 Slinky dresses that have the finest straps or are completely strapless. 1980Daily Tel. 13 Oct. 19/3 Strongest revival of all—the straight-across strapless. |