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see-through
[ see-throo ]
adjective
- Also see-thru [] transparent:
a see-through blouse.
noun
- a degree of or variation in transparency.
- a see-through item of clothing.
see through
verb
- tr to help out in time of need or trouble
I know you're short of money, but I'll see you through
- tr, adverb to remain with until the end or completion
let's see the job through
- intr, preposition to perceive the true nature of
I can see through your evasion
adjective
- partly or wholly transparent or translucent, esp (of clothes) in a titillating way
a see-through nightie
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Origin of see-through1
Example Sentences
Wearing a see-through top and jacket, she would flash her chest at any man she could find.
Dior's latest collection embraced see-through material and presented it in an ethereal way, with intricate detailing and gender-fluid silhouettes.
A controversy over the see-through quality of clothing, after models were asked to remove their white bras because they could be seen under blouses, propelled the brand into global fame.
So it’s like a see-through Perspex mask that we poked the holes in to keep the freckles in the right place every day.
Boyd remembers hosting pajama party sales events at his stores where customers would show up in outrageous sleepwear — see-through nighties and G-strings.
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