Barbie doll
/bˈɑːɹbi dˈɑːl/
noun
a woman with superficial attractiveness who lacks intelligence or character
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1The film's female heroes are more or less interchangeable Barbie dolls, with minimal dialogue and indistinct personalities.
2I banned Barbie dolls.
3- It's a Barbie doll bag.
4Where's the barbie dolls at?
5I mean, Ken or Barbie Doll.
babe
/ˈbeɪb/
noun
a young woman who is sexually appealing
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1Babe, get a new flight.
2- I know babe.
3Babe, come here.
4- Drink the cup, babe.
5Oh the bib plate, see yeah, the pocket, babe.
belle
/ˈbɛɫ/
noun
an attractive girl or woman who is the most popular among others
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1Belle, your mom is making salads right behind you.
2Like, this one is Belle.
3Imagine la belle France.
4My favorite Disney princess is Belle.
5Belle makes a famous cameo in which other Disney movie?
bimbo
/ˈbɪmboʊ/
noun
a young attractive woman who lacks intelligence
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1In Arkansas, there was even a name for it-- "bimbo eruptions."
2The thing is, the Fire Emblem world has moved past himbos and bimbos.
3These two bimbos accepted an invite to a party in the middle of nowhere by a random German waiter they just met.
4Depending on whom you ask, bimbo can be an insult or just a description.
5At this same time, bimbo was also applied to women.
bombshell
/ˈbɑmˌʃɛɫ/
noun
a woman who is very good-looking
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1A Time of Change In spring, 1904 the German government suddenly dropped a bombshell.
2James's death is a bombshell.
3This story is a bombshell, all right?
4So, 'bombshell' is something really, really serious.
5Around June 2002, the world of supercomputers had a bombshell.
sultry
/ˈsəɫtɹi/
adjective
(of a person, especially a woman) sexy and passionate
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1The sultry look here.
2In the end, the winner will receive a sultry, mind-reading vampire smolder from Ian Somerhalder. -
3Look at that sultry hue!
4Yeah, it's sultry.
5Ida has a sultry look.
comely
/ˈkəmɫi/
adjective
(especially of a woman) having a pleasant and attractive appearance
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1I am black, but comely, O ye daughters of Jerusalem, as the tents of Kedar, as the curtains of Solomon.
2Thy cheeks are comely with rows of jewels, thy neck with chains of gold.
3Thy lips are like a thread of scarlet, and thy speech is comely: thy temples are like a piece of a pomegranate within thy locks.
4It’s also common to see two males fighting over a comely damsel at the border between their territories.
5It's also common to see two males fighting over a comely damsel at the border between their territories.
trophy wife
/tɹˈoʊfi wˈaɪf/
noun
a young attractive woman who marries an older man with a high status and as a symbol of his success
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1The Race for the Atlantic Although Brunel married Mary Elizabeth Horsley in July, 1836, she spent most of their marriage dismissed as a mere trophy wife.
2And Kelly is his vapid, gold digging trophy wife because that's his idea of a dream marriage.
3Get him a Trophy Wife, a wife for the guy on top of your trophy.
4France, though, is kinda like the trophy wife of Germany, as the two have had an angry start, but then eventually fell in love and work together beautifully.
5Fortunately, my first wife was my trophy wife.
vamp
/ˈvæmp/
noun
an attractive woman who seduces men by her looks
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1The pigs are vamping.
2I'll vamp.
3The difference between slippers and opera pumps is the vamp.
4Vamp is the piece of leather that covers the top part of the foot.
5Clearly vamping this person, what a human being?
bewitching
/bɪwˈɪtʃɪŋ/
adjective
strongly attractive and charming
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1And the reason it's so bewitching and enigmatic is because Leonardo da Vinci painted it an optical illusion.
2The scenery and the figures of actual life were perfectly represented, but with that bewitching, yet indescribable difference which always makes a picture, an image, or a shadow so much more attractive than the original.
bonny
/ˈbɑni/
adjective
very attractive or pretty
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1There's a tune called my bonny lies over the ocean.
2Contact name is Bonny.
3Although, my associate is more familiar with the paperwork on this case, Bonny?
4- Totally free person look like, it'll look like Bonny, I'm so excited.
5Oh, that is one bonny person.
doll
/ˈdɑɫ/
noun
an attractive young woman who is considered to be empty-headed
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1Do these dolls have a gender?
2The first word was DOLL.
3Setup number two, give the doll a name.
4Blow up doll.
5Dolls are super creepy.
English rose
/ˈɪŋɡlɪʃ ɹˈoʊz/
noun
an attractive English girl who has fair skin and rosy cheeks, without wearing much makeup

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enchantress
/ɛntʃˈæntɹəs/
noun
a charming or seductive woman
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1Gemma Chan is Circe, a mythological enchantress with the power of molecular manipulation.
2Enchantress is a magic-wielding Asgardian who is often teaming up with the god of mischief and Skurge The Executioner but always has a bit of a crush on Thor.
3Enchantress's other powers include manipulation and deception.
4- Take this Enchantress.
5There's Captain Boomerang, El Diablo, Killer Croc, Enchantress, Slipknot, and Katana.
femme fatale
/fˈɛm fˈeɪɾeɪl/
noun
an attractive and tempting woman who usually causes trouble for a man who is in relationship with her
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1These stories always had a lot of action, with corrupt detectives and beautiful femme fatales.
2Oh yes, I'm Dolores Duarte, I'm the femme fatale.
3She isn't necessarily a femme fatale or a killer robot without empathy.
4Are you a femme fatale?
5With her darkest days behind her, Spears' seventh studio album, Femme Fatale, hit Number 1 on the Billboard 200 in 2011, and was followed by yet another successful tour.
fox
/ˈfɑks/
noun
a good-looking young person, especially a woman
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1Now in captivity, foxes will often enjoy the company of other foxes.
2- So fox is golden?
3Foxes require an incredible amount of attention.
4Foxes are romantic too.
5- Maybe the guy's name is Fox.
foxy
/ˈfɑksi/
adjective
(of a woman) sexually appealing
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1Come on, Foxy.
2Come on, Foxy.
3You're foxy.
4Where are you, little foxy fox?
5One of her first movies in this regard, Foxy Brown, is a story about Foxy.
gamine
/ɡˈæmaɪn/
noun
an attractive thin girl who looks boyish in a pleasant way
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1And that minimum is honestly more important to the gamine experience than that average is.
looker
/ˈɫʊkɝ/
noun
someone, especially a woman, who is considered to be vey attractive
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1Oh this is not a looker.
2They're not lookers.
3Is she a looker?
4Because their lookers are covered in scales too!
5What a looker, breast looks really on point.
nubile
/nˈuːbaɪl/
adjective
(of a young woman) sexually engaging
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1Holmes began taking on assistants, invariably choosing nubile young beauties who were flocking to Chicago by the trainful.
2Nubile yeah, because they never hear it.
3But if you ask me to say where was I wouldn't know what a nubile?
4Okay, so we got young nubile and afraid let's just get that training because everything else on Twitter is just terrible
5Ok this is kind of more like nubile pop kind of stuff
nymphet
/nˈɪmfɪt/
noun
a young woman who is sexually appealing
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1Just a suggestion: look on page 20, still in Humbert's early life, near the bottom: It happened for instance that from my balcony I would notice a lighted window across the street and what looked like a nymphet in the act of undressing before a co-operative mirror.
2So, the object of this wonderful aesthetic reverie, the nymphet, turns out to be an adult male.
3(And I would say this knowing that all of us are outside the nymphet age range.)
4This is on page 21, the beginning of chapter 6: I have often wondered what became of those nymphets later in this wrought-iron world of criss-cross cause and effect.
siren
/ˈsaɪɹən/
noun
a woman who is considered to be both tempting and dangerous
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1Sirens are always ruining my take.
2The secret agent put the siren on?
3To Dante, the siren represents the lure of death.
4You hear those sirens?
5Lighting, sirens go off.
beauty
/ˈbjuti/
noun
an attractive person, especially a woman
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1Beauty meets an inherent need for meaningful information.
2Sleeping beauty.
3Between 800 BC and 146 BC, beauty rituals emphasized beauty.
4Your true self only sees beauty in every single thing.
5No curves In Venezuela, beauty is a huge commodity.
goddess
/ˈɡɑdəs/
noun
a woman who is adored, especially for her beauty or charm
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1They goddess.
2[ Chimes ] Sara, you goddess!
3In ancient stories from Egypt and Greece, goddesses took the form of cats.
4Fitness goddess, having fun.
5"Sing Goddess the wrath of Achilles."
cover girl
/kˈʌvɚ ɡˈɜːl/
noun
a female model on a magazine cover or other promotional material
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1Cover Girl is now cruelty-free.
2Thanks to our partnerships with leading cosmetics brands, Sephora, Cover Girl and AmorePacific.
3- We did another Cover Girl commercial, and we saw each other about a month ago.
4If you wanted to buy a gallon of Cover Girl nail polish, it would cost you $900.
5"Do you really think you can have a Cover Girl contract with a gap in your mouth?"
lovely
/ˈɫəvɫi/
noun
a beautiful or attractive woman or girl
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1The lighting was lovely.
2This audience was lovely.
3VELVET: Sounds lovely.
4The fish is lovely.
5You guys did lovely.
sylph
/ˈsɪɫf/
noun
an elegant woman with a slender figure
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1These are long-tailed sylphs which are some hummingbirds from the Peruvian Andes.
lolita
/ɫoʊˈɫitə/
noun
a young girl who is sexually precocious or alluring, often portrayed in literature or media
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1Lolita is a fashion of Japanese Street fashion.
2Lolita was a bestseller.
3In section please bring Lolita.
4It's from Lolita.
5Maybe it's Lolita that we read.
sex kitten
/sˈɛks kˈɪʔn̩/
noun
a young woman who is seductive and sexually attractive, often portrayed in a playful or provocative manner

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temptress
/ˈtɛmptɹɪs/
noun
seductive or alluring woman who uses her charm or attractiveness to entice or lure others, often in a mysterious or dangerous way
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1I did play your Circean temptress.
2That's Temptress.
3We used to call you temptress in college, didn't we?
4Temptress is being a typical llama.
5Butterflies are such cruel temptresses.
sexpot
/sˈɛkspɑːt/
noun
someone who is sexually appealing
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1I had gained some experience in New York, playing a naive weed, obsessed sexpot, and reefer madness.
2While she's pretty nerdy for most of the film, she turns into a wild sexpot toward the end.
3She's also been taking aim at her sexpot persona.
stunner
/ˈstənɝ/
noun
a person, especially a woman, who is sexually attractive and pleasant to the sight
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1I know the stunner.
2This is Stunner!
3That's Stunner.
4This wines a stunner, I'm pleasantly surprised.
5This stunner comes from the Kerala region of Southern India.
cutie
/kjˈuːɾi/
noun
a good-looking person, especially an attractive girl
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1She's cutie.
2You cutie.
3See cutie pies?
4that's Cutie.
5Do you see a cutie?
eyeful
/ˈaɪfəl/
noun
a woman or object that is pleasant to look at
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1I think it just is too much of an eyeful.
2An eyeful of fire ants isn't something the burglars will forget in a hurry.
3But there's always the chance you might accidentally get a real eyeful.
4And he'll get an eyeful from the illustrations: enjoying the colors and patterns, eventually recognizing and pointing to images.
5he has he Got, eyeful that night I don't think

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