Slinky \Slink"y\, a. Thin; lank. [Prov. Eng. & U. S.]
He likes standing next to his wife while he sneaks peeks at his mistress eating hors d'oeuvres across the room, looking bored and beautiful in slinky strapless dresses shaped by a push-up bra.
Evening at Genny's is basically black, enriched by traditional pearl accessories, or an enticing rhinestone embroidered bustier peering out of a slinky chiffon gown.
They were summer's left-overs and followed the route to which Spain has stuck with touching faithfulness: short, tight, slippery, slinky - sexy. I was not raised for this.
His slinky short silk shifts in all colors topped by floaty mousseline squares were perfect in their understatement.
His faultless use of fabric and color went from slinky little cream satin "Mademoiselle de Paris" short tea dresses to a fresh blue plaid organdy dance dress with puffy sleeves and deep decollete.
Beene describes his slinky, black, crepe jumpsuit, with a halter front and a swimsuit back, as "the new ballgown."
Among her charming girlish looks were short lace ballerina dresses and slinky strapless gowns with touches of raffia.
Brown was a favorite color with Mrs. Mori, and she dolled it up beautifully in white-striped fitted silk grosgrain suits, draped it and paired it with lace in slinky evening gowns.