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model +‎ -y

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modelly (comparative more modelly, superlative most modelly)

  1. (informal) Resembling a fashion model.
    • 2008, David Henry Sterry, Master of Ceremonies, page 43:
      A modelly black babe in a high-fashion white dress and a modelly white babe in a high-fashion black dress sit in the corner of the Pit deepthroating each other
    • 2009 March 2, Janet Maslin, “Having It All, Including Many Failings”, in New York Times[1]:
      The cleaning lady turns out to be a self-assured, modelly looking Ukrainian who destroys Trish’s fragile pretensions.

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