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Victo Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

'wares'

What does the word 'wares' mean when somebody says, 'The gorgeous, voluptuous model displayed her wares'? Is this a risqué connotation? What exactly are 'wares'?
  

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wares can mean 'items for sale', or less literally, 'skills and talents'. In your context, it's certainly rather risque. Clive

  • wares can mean 'items for sale', or less literally, 'skills and talents'.
  • In your context, it's certainly rather risque.
  • Clive
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wares can mean 'items for sale', or less literally, 'skills and talents'.

In your context, it's certainly rather risque.

Clive

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