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V-line (plural V-lines)

  1. (slang) The iliac furrow.
    • 2014, Doeneseya Bates, Summer To Remember & Forget, →ISBN, page 44:
      I trailed my fingers along his abs, down to his V-line.
    • 2014, Deanna Chase, Defining Destiny, →ISBN, page 55:
      I tug his shirt over his head and slide my hands down, trailing them along the indent of his V-line between his waist and hips.
    • 2015, L.K. Scott, Massacre'ade Party, →ISBN:
      ... Jesse's striking beauty or a Go-Go dancer's muscular body, he did start to notice the curves of his lower back, narrow thighs and the sharp angles of his V-line pointing to his dick and down to his strong calves that swayed him side-to-side.
  2. A line in the shape of the letter "V".

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V-line (not comparable)

  1. (fashion) Cut in the shape of a "V", producing a flared effect.
    • 1985, The Greensboro Review, page 57:
      As the courses continued appearances at a level below her breasts tucked into her V-line black dress she wondered at the similarity and change of this present against its past.
    • 2009, Mushtaq Shiekh, Shah Rukh Can: The Story of the Man and Star Called Shah Rukh Khan, →ISBN:
      Shah Rukh's costumes, apart from the ethnic ones, have an engaging V-line that shows off his collarbone (his favourite area, incidentally) with a tantalising glimpse of his torso, especially in romantic/erotic scenes.
    • 2015, Jan Larson, The Eye of the Storm:
      Vicki smoothed her V-line shirt a little nervously.

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