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  • adjective idiomatic Having a flat chest; having small breasts.

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Examples

  • Petra is a stringy, short-sighted, flat-chested 13-year-old whose nasty mother makes no effort to conceal her own dissatisfaction with life.

    Truly, Madly, Remotely Clare McHugh 2011

  • “It means we need to tie down your breasts so you appear flat-chested,” the wardrobe woman explained.

    True You Janet Jackson 2011

  • After my obligatory teeth-gritting at the "why does the only mode of historical adventure for girls involve them already being flat-chested?" moment, I loved the rest of this book.

    mrissa: Books read, early April mrissa 2010

  • “It means we need to tie down your breasts so you appear flat-chested,” the wardrobe woman explained.

    True You Janet Jackson 2011

  • After my obligatory teeth-gritting at the "why does the only mode of historical adventure for girls involve them already being flat-chested?" moment, I loved the rest of this book.

    Barnstorming on an Invisible Segway 2010

  • “It means we need to tie down your breasts so you appear flat-chested,” the wardrobe woman explained.

    True You Janet Jackson 2011

  • The hourglass cut of the dress is flattering and sexy and that plunging neckline can either be flat-chested flapper-girl demure (Kershaw) or Sophia-Loren-style curvaceous (Crawford).

    Andy Pemberton: Balmain's Look 22: This Season's It Dress Has Arrived Andy Pemberton 2010

  • The flat-chested“flapper” style of female physique declined in popularity, and the foundation undergarment industry experienced a period of dramatic growth.

    Carmen Scarpino, Pioneering Wise Guy, Dead at 78 Con Chapman 2011

  • The hourglass cut of the dress is flattering and sexy and that plunging neckline can either be flat-chested flapper-girl demure (Kershaw) or Sophia-Loren-style curvaceous (Crawford).

    Andy Pemberton: Balmain's Look 22: This Season's It Dress Has Arrived Andy Pemberton 2010

  • “It means we need to tie down your breasts so you appear flat-chested,” the wardrobe woman explained.

    True You Janet Jackson 2011

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