mannequin Meaning & Definition

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  • Additionally, the complex houses simulation labs where students can practice medical skills on live actors and sophisticated robotic mannequins.

  • Phantoms or mannequins shaped to resemble parts of the human body are prepared which contain known quantities of radioactivity.

  • Her father brings home naked mannequins in his drunken stupor, to replace the wife who left him.

  • When the company was founded, museum displays were peopled by store mannequins.

  • The fiberglass mannequins are usually more expensive than the plastic ones, tend to be not as durable, but are significantly more impressive and realistic.

  • A search of the area for casualties was confused by mannequins blasted from shop windows, which were sometimes mistaken for bodies.

  • The buildings were populated with mannequins, and stocked with different types of canned and packaged foods.

  • Their challenge, judged by two fashion mavens, was to assemble their own clothing line and be their own mannequins.

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