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Definition of sexiness in English: sexinessnoun ˈsɛksɪnəsˈsɛksinəs mass noun1The quality of being sexually attractive or alluring. the outfit gave a hint of sexiness Example sentencesExamples - For those who know her primarily as the earnest TV-drama doctor, her uninhibited sexiness when in the throes of ghostly passion comes as quite a surprise.
- In this role, he effectively squashes most of the intelligence and sexiness that he has demonstrated in the past.
- Personally, I found her to be just darling—she is a terrific mix of sexiness, class, and vulnerability.
- In Hollywood, cleavage alone symbolizes sexiness.
- It's a state of affairs that makes the playful sexiness of the R & B singer seem radical.
- As the showgirl, she was adorably bold, and her delicate sexiness is the type that oozes warmth and good humour.
- Her own brand of subtle sexiness is far more appealing than the overt style of others.
- The women are made out to be conniving and willing to use their sexiness to trap a man into marriage.
- There is a strength, an intelligence, a weariness, and an inherent sexiness about him that is almost impossible to deny.
- More a star than an actress, she holds her own with style, sexiness, and humour.
2informal The quality of being exciting or appealing. the book lacks a certain sexiness Example sentencesExamples - Their redesign has me convinced—it's light and airy, and it even calls out the sexiness of the application.
- He had the coolness of a Chablis and the sexiness of a Syrah.
- Welding litigation may lack the sexiness of asbestos or tobacco, but the verdicts that he is aiming for could wreak financial havoc on the welding industry.
- Her overriding perception of the game, for all its quality as a spectator sport, was the lack of style and sexiness in its presentation.
- It probably got its notoriety for its political sexiness rather than its literary daring.
- The sexiness of the new design is the "pretty cool" engineering of putting a chrome band round the edge to act as the antenna.
- The problem is that the 'opinion-formers', in the past at least, were proclaiming the superior seriousness (and sexiness) of Roman history.
- We want to celebrate the sexiness of life rather than a pretentious, snobby emptiness.
- It's the sexiness of the object that draws collectors.
- The whole imagery in advertising of nightlife, black limos, the black Cadillacs—there's a degree of allure and sexiness attached to that.
Definition of sexiness in US English: sexinessnounˈsɛksinəsˈseksēnəs 1The quality of being sexually attractive or alluring. the outfit gave a hint of sexiness Example sentencesExamples - It's a state of affairs that makes the playful sexiness of the R & B singer seem radical.
- For those who know her primarily as the earnest TV-drama doctor, her uninhibited sexiness when in the throes of ghostly passion comes as quite a surprise.
- The women are made out to be conniving and willing to use their sexiness to trap a man into marriage.
- Her own brand of subtle sexiness is far more appealing than the overt style of others.
- In Hollywood, cleavage alone symbolizes sexiness.
- Personally, I found her to be just darling—she is a terrific mix of sexiness, class, and vulnerability.
- As the showgirl, she was adorably bold, and her delicate sexiness is the type that oozes warmth and good humour.
- In this role, he effectively squashes most of the intelligence and sexiness that he has demonstrated in the past.
- There is a strength, an intelligence, a weariness, and an inherent sexiness about him that is almost impossible to deny.
- More a star than an actress, she holds her own with style, sexiness, and humour.
2informal The quality of being exciting or appealing. the book lacks a certain sexiness Example sentencesExamples - The problem is that the 'opinion-formers', in the past at least, were proclaiming the superior seriousness (and sexiness) of Roman history.
- Welding litigation may lack the sexiness of asbestos or tobacco, but the verdicts that he is aiming for could wreak financial havoc on the welding industry.
- It's the sexiness of the object that draws collectors.
- The whole imagery in advertising of nightlife, black limos, the black Cadillacs—there's a degree of allure and sexiness attached to that.
- It probably got its notoriety for its political sexiness rather than its literary daring.
- Her overriding perception of the game, for all its quality as a spectator sport, was the lack of style and sexiness in its presentation.
- We want to celebrate the sexiness of life rather than a pretentious, snobby emptiness.
- Their redesign has me convinced—it's light and airy, and it even calls out the sexiness of the application.
- The sexiness of the new design is the "pretty cool" engineering of putting a chrome band round the edge to act as the antenna.
- He had the coolness of a Chablis and the sexiness of a Syrah.
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