[1965–70; bra + -less]This word is first recorded in the period 1965–70. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: Coriolis effect, Finlandization, double-book, genetic engineering, wraparound-less an adjective suffix meaning “without” (childless; peerless), and in adjectives derived from verbs, indicating failure or inability to performor be performed (resistless; tireless)
Examples of 'braless' in a sentence
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It will give the perfect braless illusion.
The Sun (2017)
Going braless is always a lot easier if you've got a smaller chest.
The Sun (2015)
Wear this style braless, and, as far as the paparazzi are concerned, everyone else may as well stay at home.
The Sun (2015)
He remembers how carefree she appeared, often walking about braless and barefoot and without bodyguards.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
Others suggested a braless protest.
The Sun (2017)
Going braless around the house not caring that the twins are sweeping the skirting boards.