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A dummy, or life-size model of the human body, used for the fitting or displaying of clothes

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A jointed model of the human body used by artists, especially to demonstrate the arrangement of drapery

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An anatomical model of the human body for use in teaching of e.g. CPR

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A person who models clothes

Examples of mannequins in a Sentence

The place was a morgue of mannequins, all clutching briefcases, their faces in newspapers as the planes stood silently by.

A few yards further on, the assembly of the first Shanghai is depicted in a heroic diorama complete with life-size mannequins.

Much of the film is set in a government-created test city in which deteriorating mannequins take the place of actual humans.

He caught himself making a face at a group of shop window mannequins who stared back with dull opaque eyes.

Her profile recalls Greek classical sculpture as well as fashion mannequins of the period.

Some were injured and others resorted to tearing the clothes off display mannequins.

Life size mannequins dressed in color co-ordinated workwear were the cleaners.

Take a look at mannequins and notice what you like and what you don't like.

Women often find that items look quite different on hangers and even mannequins than they do on their bodies.

Children create outfits on plastic dress forms and mannequins with fabric swatches.

The forms and mannequins include slits for pushing the fabric through to hold it in place.

Mannequins also include a wig and a stand to more easily display your creations.

Mannequins also spend a lot of time onscreen these days, especially when bleachers and background restaurant tables need to be filled and not enough human volunteers turn up for auditions.

This grand nature is carried through the rest of the video while mannequins, servers and even a few dogs help fill out the video.

They used mannequins and other aids from the clinical skills department to encourage active learning.

They then made mannequins using man- made fabrics for modern uniforms and cottons for the Victorian clothes.

The window displays feature mannequins that appear to be suspended in midair.

The window displays contain mannequins dressed in brown parchment paper.

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