wasp-waisted
English
Etymology
Referring to the slender petiole of a wasp.
Adjective
wasp-waisted (comparative more wasp-waisted, superlative most wasp-waisted)
- Having a very slim waist, especially as a result of tightly-laced clothing.
- 1969, Doris Lessing, The Four-Gated City, 1993 edition, HarperCollins, page 33:
- Last week she had opened a door by mistake on a staircase in Bayswater and a woman in a tight black waspwaisted corset, pearls lolling between two great naked breasts, stood by a cage made of gold wire the size of a fourposter bed, in which were a dozen or so brilliantly fringed and tinted birds.
- 1982, TC Boyle, Water Music, Penguin 2006, p. 11:
- He strutted down Bond Street with the best of them, decked out in in his top hat, wasp-waisted coat and silk hose.
- 2011, Lucy Mangan, The Guardian, 12 Oct 2011:
- "Housewife" recalls too strongly the wasp-waisted 1950s figure outwardly thrilling to the latest advances in domestic technology while necking tranquillisers to dull the pain of frustrated ambition.
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Translations
having very slim waist
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