brunette
/bɹuˈnɛt/
noun
a person, usually a woman, with dark brown hair and white skin
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1She ordered a brunette wig, the Joanna wig.
2Eumelanin dominates brunette heads.
3She's brunette.
4She has brunette hair and brown eyes.
5- I'm a brunette!
heart-shaped
/hˈɑːɹtʃˈeɪpt/
adjective
shaped like the common representation of a heart, with two equal curved parts

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pear-shaped
/pˈɛɹʃˈeɪpt/
adjective
(of a person) having a wide lower-waist and narrower upper-waist; shaped like a pear

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curvy
/ˈkɝvi/
adjective
(of a woman's body) attractive because of having curves
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1It's actually curvy in three dimensions.
2This girl goes way beyond curvy.
3You're definitely curvy in the hips measurement.
4- You're definitely curvy in the hips measurement.
5I'm very curvy.
albino
/æɫˈbaɪˌnoʊ/
noun
a person or animal born with no pigment, which is a genetic condition that can turn the skin and hair white and the eyes pink
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1She's albino.
2Is Jim Gaffigan albino?
3I really know albinos.
4Most albinos are legally blind.
5One of them was an albino with one eye.
overweight
/ˌoʊvɝˈweɪt/
adjective
weighing too much or more than what is desired or expected
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1Even vegetarians in the US are overweight.
2Millions of us are overweight.
3Almost 2 billion are overweight altogether.
4The whole population is overweight.
525 to 30 is overweight.
bald
/ˈbɔɫd/
adjective
having little or no hair on the head
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1The male giraffes are bald on top.
2My dad was bald.
3She had bald tires.
4Our camera guy is sometimes bald.
5Unlike most primates, bald uakaris have very short tails and long coats.
curly
/ˈkɝɫi/
adjective
(of hair) having a lot of curls or waves
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1Her hair is curly.
2My hair’s still curly!
3My name is Curly.
4My name is Curly.
5Curly wins.
fair-haired
/fˈɛɹhˈɛɹd/
adjective
having hair that is light in color
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1Their daughters were both fair-haired smiling girls who looked a lot like their mother. -
2And here's Richard Willstatter, who was 24 then, the fair-haired boy in the lab, who got the Nobel Prize in 1920 as an organic chemist.
moustache
/ˈməsˌtæʃ/
noun
the hair that grows on someone's upper lip
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1Respect the moustache!
2The moustache is the mystery.
3The moustache is new.
4Lilly, what B-B-M, uh, B-M. - Brown balloon have my moustache.
5He needs a moustache.
beard
/ˈbɪɹd/
noun
the hair that grow on the chin and sides of a man’s face
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1One day one of the girls in her class said to her, "Miss Smith, why does a man's hair become gray before his mustache and beard do?"
2For example: Most men in ancient Athens had beards.
3They have beards!
4Many men grow beards for women.
5Many men grow beards for women.
skinny
/ˈskɪni/
adjective
having a very low amount of body fat
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1My arms look so skinny.
2His street name is Skinny.
3Your forehead is skinny though.
4"All ya'll are skinny."
5My jeans are really skinny.
underweight
/ˈəndɝˌweɪt/
adjective
weighing less than the desired or normal amount
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1Arthur is still underweight.
2He was underweight.
3[gentle snorting] Cubs are growing up underweight, which reduces their chances of survival.
4So by the time all of his contractions are over, the soon-to-be-fathers are often critically underweight.
5Underweight people are likely to experience one or the other form of coronary heart disease.
attractiveness
/əˈtɹæktɪvnəs/
noun
the state or quality of being beautiful or pleasing to the eye or ear
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1But what's attractiveness anyway?
2Attractiveness is, to some extent, in the eye of the beholder.
3But attractiveness is a massive factor.
4Attractiveness, for the most part, comes down to the simple things.
5Surprisingly, books can even influence attractiveness.
fairness
/ˈfɛɹnəs/
noun
beauty; the quality of being attractive
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1So the U.S. China trade dispute is essentially about fairness.
2So we've got to see fairness.
3They just wanted some fairness.
4Second one is fairness.
5In fairness, people can also do illegal things with us dollars and every other form of currency in the world.
muscular
/ˈməskjəɫɝ/
adjective
(of a person) powerful with large well-developed muscles
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1Inside the walls of the fallopian tube, muscular contractions gently push the egg toward the uterus.
2I like muscular dystrophy.
3The heart has muscular walls.
4Reduces muscular tension.
5- I wanna say muscular dystrophy.
slender
/ˈsɫɛndɝ/
adjective
(of a person or body part) attractively thin
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1it's slender.
2Sometimes they're slender.
3Those are longer and more slender.
4A slender mongoose, one of the only mongooses that can climb trees.
5This is Slender.
wrinkle
/ˈɹɪŋkəɫ/
noun
a small fold or line in a piece of cloth or in the skin, particularly the face
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1The fresh one is wrinkled.
2The fresh one is wrinkled.
3Stress causes wrinkles.
4Wrinkles happen because of repetitive movements.
5Wrinkles disappeared quite fast.
graceful
/ˈɡɹeɪsfəɫ/
adjective
moving in a pleasing and attractive way, or having an appealing shape
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1They're graceful.
2He's graceful.
3Was it graceful?
4Be graceful.
5- Was it graceful.
acne
/ˈækni/
noun
a skin condition in which small red spots appear on the face or the neck, mainly affecting teenagers
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1Preventing acne.
2- 85% of teens get acne.
3We have acne.
4- Can cause acne.
5- That cause acne.
chubby
/ˈtʃəbi/
adjective
(particularly of children and babies) slightly overweight in a way that is attractive
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1- I'm chubby, though.
2Chubby, you know, like the size of your big toe chubby.
3His chubby fingers can speak volumes.
4We did this-- - Chubby bunny.
5He's chubby.
complexion
/kəmˈpɫɛkʃən/
noun
the natural color and appearance of someone's skin, especially the face
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1Over many years, your complexion will change because of the exposure to sun and wind and other elements.
2Three new conservative justices changes the complexion of the court very significantly.
3This associate is of swarthy complexion.
4Pepita Salad With Avocado and Orange Want a toned complexion?
5It encourages brighter complexion.
freckle
/ˈfɹɛkəɫ/
noun
(usually plural) a small light brown spot, found mostly on the face, which becomes darker and larger in number when exposed to the sun
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1And this banana has freckles.
2This male right over here does have freckles.
3Two of her three children had freckles.
4"Freckles, get out here!"
5So by default, Freckles wins this round.
to grimace
/ˈɡɹɪməs/
verb
to twist our face in an ugly way because of pain, strong dislike, etc., or when trying to be funny
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1He is grimacing.
2We need a straight answer, Grimace.
3- Grimace, I mean Caleb.
4This grimace isn't aggression from mohawk.
5My camera operator is grimacing at the state of my pasty.
slim
/ˈsɫɪm/
adjective
thin, in an attractive way
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1Herrine: The dog itself is very slim.
2The odds of that are probably very slim.
3The chances of this are so slim. -
4Their chances of success are increasingly slim.
5You’ve already named him: Slim!
stout
/ˈstaʊt/
adjective
(of a person) slightly fat and heavy
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1The stout and the espresso powder add so much depth to this cake.
2- Perrier is pretty stout.
3They've got really stout forks at Wendy's.
4That was stout.
5American stout is the American take on the foreign extra stout style.
to trim
/ˈtɹɪm/
verb
to cut something neat and orderly, especially beard or hair
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1Trim the end.
2Trim the end of the pastry bag, here.
3Trim the wire.
4Trim your nails and nose hair.
5Trim excess cuticle skin.
stubble
/ˈstəbəɫ/
noun
short stiff hair growing on the skin when it is not shaved, typically on a man's face
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1There's different shapes of stubble?
2We've got the stubble going.
3Beard style, Nick Offerman today am heavy stubble.
4James: I LIKE THE STUBBLE.
5- Bye . - I've got some stubble today.
posture
/ˈpɑstʃɝ/
noun
the position that one's body is in, while sitting or standing
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1Posture feels good.
2Posture is another powerful conveyor of connection.
3Improves posture.
4Across all species, posture sends a message about power, according to Scientific American.
5Straighten your posture.
figure
/ˈfɪɡjɝ/
noun
the shape of a person's body, particularly a woman, when it is considered appealing
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1Hence Muybridge is considered to have been a crucial figure in the development of movies.
2Those things on back order, go figure.
3Go figure.
4Go figure.
5So, go figure.
hourglass figure
/ˈaɪʊɹɡlæs fˈɪɡjɚ/
noun
the body shape of a woman with a small waist and larger hips and breasts
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1Men have an evolved preference for the hourglass figure in women.
2Women have always obsessed about having an hourglass figure.
3Nevermind an hourglass figure, Cathy went the whole hog and became the hour glass instead with her mind-blowing measurements of a 39-inch burst, 15-inch waist and 39-inch hips.
4Want an hourglass figure?
5That brought about the padded shoulder look, creating a sharp hourglass figure.
plait
/ˈpɫeɪt/
noun
a long piece of hair formed by three parts twisted over each other
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1I sat next to Phil Plait
2It's called plait bread.
3Please S'il vous plait.
4And they are plaiting hair.
5but I get so many compliments on these plaits.

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