unbra'd
English
Alternative forms
- unbraed
Etymology
From un- + bra + -ed.
Adjective
unbra'd (comparative more unbra'd, superlative most unbra'd)
- Not held by a bra.
- 1979, Harold Jaffe, Mole's Pity, p. 53:
- Her magic tits as usual un-bra'd, reverberant under her “Porno-Star” tee-shirt.
- 1979, William Golding, Darkness Visible:
- [H]er splendid, idiotic body took charge, and before him, her unbra'd breasts rose up, their vulnerable, tender, uncontrollable, enslaving points hardened, stood out and lifted the fabric of her shirt in a sign as clear as if it had been shouted.
- 1979, Harold Jaffe, Mole's Pity, p. 53: