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buttocks

/buht-uhk/US // ˈbʌt ək //UK // (ˈbʌtək) //

臀部,屁股,髋关节,髋部

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Usually buttocks. either of the two fleshy protuberances forming the lower and back part of the trunk. the rump.
    • : Sometimes buttocks. Nautical. the aftermost portion of a hull above the water line and in front of the rudder, merging with the run below the water line.

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Examples

  • Female nudity has been much more common than male nudity, and most of it tends to involve young, attractive women being showcased in a variety of erotic contexts, with an emphasis on their breasts and buttocks.

  • How else would you explain the cultural moment that is now being enjoyed by the human buttocks?

  • Alex would hit Cumming across the head, or kick his buttocks or the backs of his legs.

  • Police subsequently discovered 73 photos of children in bathing suits focusing on their breasts and buttocks.

  • Any belly fat might redistribute itself in a more “womanly” way around the hips, thighs, and buttocks.

  • Lloyd Grove takes in perfect buttocks, Coca-Cola sex shots, and other Oscar week fantasies.

  • The most common seats are the back of the hands and the buttocks.

  • Chafed skin, particularly between the buttocks or in other folds and creases, should be kept free from soap.

  • For the local physical stimulation is not the only matter we have to consider in connexion with a whipping upon the buttocks.

  • Her legs were long, and her buttocks curved out sharply; those of Sauk women were flatter.

  • At the times of using the solution, all superfluous wool ought to be shorn from the buttocks, but not too closely.

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