What does korse in Turkish mean?

What is the meaning of the word korse in Turkish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use korse in Turkish.

The word korse in Turkish means corset, korse, korse, korse, korse, büstiyer, korse balinası, ortopedik korse. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word korse

corset

korse

(supportive undergarment)

Embarrassed by her weight gain, Molly decided to wear a girdle under her dress.

korse

(women's tight undergarment)

Bridget squeezed into a corset for the party.

korse

(historical (corset, girdle)

The handmaiden helped Jane tie up her bodice.

korse

(UK, historical, usually plural (old-fashioned corset)

In the 18th century, women often wore a type of boned underwear called stays.

büstiyer

(women's garment: bodice, corset)

The cabaret performer wore a basque and fishnet tights.

korse balinası

(closure of a corset)

The tailor was able to easily mend the busk on my corset.

ortopedik korse

(medicine: orthopedic support)

You should wear a corset for a few weeks to correct the bones.

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