see-through
[ see-throo ]
/ ˈsiˌθru /
adjective
Also see-thru
[see-throo] /ˈsiˌθru/.
transparent: a see-through blouse.
noun
Origin of see-through
First recorded in 1940–45; adj., noun use of verb phrase
see through
Words nearby see-through
see through,
see through rose-colored glasses,
see to,
see with half an eye,
see-bee,
see-through,
seebeck,
seebeck effect,
seecatch,
seed,
seed beetle
Example sentences from the Web for see-through
I looked at him while he was sleeping - a ghost of him, see-through almost - and began to cry.
The Fashion Icon winner lived up to her reputation in a sparkly, see-through, and utterly fabulous gown.
Rihanna Lights Up the CFDA Awards in Sparkly, See-Through Dress |Erin Cunningham |June 3, 2014 |DAILY BEASTThe first look combined a see-through mesh top, gym style, with a pair of baggy baseball-inspired shorts.
During a 2006 live television appearance, Boc, who was then mayor of Cluj-Napoca, fell more than 10 feet from a see-through stage.