: having or suggesting the curves of a well-proportioned feminine figure
curvaceous hips
The curvaceous wooden mermaid shown on the cover … , forever staring into a mirror and waiting to comb her wind-tossed hair, was found in Wayland, Massachusetts … Robert Shaw
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: having a smoothly curving form or shape
… the [golf] course sits on a curvaceous mound of trash some 40 feet deep. Jessica Snyder Sachs
Rounded windows with decorative surrounds predominate, as do curvaceous brackets under the exterior eaves.The Boston Sunday Globe
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