Gibson girl
Americannoun
adjective
noun
Etymology
Origin of Gibson girl
An Americanism dating back to 1890–95
Example Sentences
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A framed Gibson girl was as important to the U.S. undergraduate of 30 years ago as a bulldog pipe and a pearl-buttoned reefer.
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For that Gibson girl has finally whipped the one opponent that could keep her down: her own self-doubt and defensive truculence.
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The Gibson girl, created by Artist Charles Dana Gibson, was the modest and aloof dream girl of U.S. males in the early years of the century.
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By the artistic canons of his day, the classical Greek figure was the ideal of feminine form and the hourglass Gibson girl in her geegaws and gilded garters the height of fashion.
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"That's just what happened to me," sighed the Gibson girl.
From The Outdoor Girls at Ocean View Or, The Box That Was Found in the Sand by Hope, Laura Lee
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