Sequin

Word SEQUIN
Character 6
Hyphenation se quin
Pronunciations /ˈsiː.kwɪn/

Definitions and meanings of "Sequin"

What do we mean by sequin?

A small shiny ornamental disk, often sewn on cloth; a spangle. noun

A gold coin of the Venetian Republic. noun

To affix sequins to (a garment, for example). transitive verb

A large basket of the Californian and southwestern Indians, used for storing seeds. noun

A gold coin of Venice (Italian zecchino or zecchino d'oro), first minted about 1280, and issued by the doges till the extinction of the Venetian republic. (See zecchino.) noun

An old gold coin of Italy and Turkey. It was first struck at Venice about the end of the 13th century, and afterward in the other Italian cities, and by the Levant trade was introduced into Turkey. It is worth about 9s. 3d. sterling, or about $2.25. The different kinds vary somewhat in value. noun

Any of various small gold coins minted in Italy and Turkey. noun

A sparkling spangle used for the decoration of ornate clothing. noun

Adornment consisting of a small piece of shiny material used to decorate clothing noun

Any of various small gold coins minted in Italy and Turkey.

A sparkling spangle used for the decoration of ornate clothing.

A very cool girl. Her smile and personality will light up a room. She the girl guys want to be with and girls want to be friends with. Everyone who meets her will love her. Urban Dictionary

A cool person Urban Dictionary

Sequins are those shiny things that are on the majority of Wolfiebutt's undie-waistbands. Urban Dictionary

A bag that is carried on the shoulder most commonly by girls from age 13-22 and sometimes by older women trying to still look young and hip. This bag is most recognizable by the reflectant sequins that will blind you if you look straight at it. Most popular colors of this bag inlude, white, gold, pink, silver and multi-sequined. One can find this type of bag at any purse stand in the middle of the mall with the girl sitting in the chair looking extremely bored. Style accompanied with this bag may include: -blonde highlights -tight AE jeans -Clark's Wallabees -fake tan -too dark make up -tight shirt from Body Shop -too tight belt I am from the south and this may just be a southern thing, but I'm pretty sure it is not. Urban Dictionary

A term used to describe a dress that is tight or form fitting in which half or the entire dress is covered in sequins, rhinestones, glitter, and anything else that is cheep. These dresses are overall vulgar or tacky or both. Urban Dictionary

Fancy-pants bougie disco Urban Dictionary

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The word "sequin" in example sentences

The word sequin made him open his ears, and without giving me his opinion of the abolition of that tax upon the French, he pretended I ought to account with him for the others, promising me at the same time equivalent advantages. ❋ Rousseau, Jean Jacques (1896)

The word sequin made him open his ears, and without giving me his opinion of the abolition of that tax upon the ❋ Unknown (1782)

It could have called it a "sequin" or anything else, but it chose to call it a "dollar." ❋ Unknown (1909)

Nwt Plus Size 2x Apple Bottoms "sequin" Leggings/pants ❋ Unknown (2010)

Nwt Plus Size 3x Apple Bottoms "sequin" Leggings/pants ❋ Unknown (2010)

Selfridges So does Diane von Furstenberg's "Judith" sequin dress £1,470, Selfridges . ❋ Unknown (2011)

You paired it with jungle red ankle boots and a gold, sequin skully cap. ❋ Rachel Kane (2011)

Another designer who seemed to be channeling Ms. Middleton as a muse was Peter Som, who closed his show with a sexy-yet-modest royal blue sequin dress that would look smashing on the future royal. ❋ Rachel Dodes (2011)

But the visual effects, such as the plaid sequin embroidery that faded away on a skirt, proved that couture can be more artistic than ready-to-wear. ❋ Christina Passariello (2011)

She bought a half-dozen new outfits, including a used navy velvet and sequin gown for $800. ❋ Valerie Bauerlein (2011)

Charlie Watts - When band-member Mick Jagger was wearing sequin tights and oversized Uncle Sam hats, the Rolling Stone's drummer was quietly going to Poole and Dege, two of Savile Row's oldest tailors. ❋ Roger Stone (2012)

There are sequin flip-flops to be had, vintage flock tees, and this sexy Saints body suit $34.99 that I found myself instantly coveting. ❋ Shaneika Dabney (2011)

If your budget isn't that big prices for these tops start around the £200 mark, then J.Crew's Jenna Lyons, a woman for whom sequin and sparkle is a way of life, has overseen the development of some of the chicest middle-market pieces out there. ❋ Tina Gaudoin (2011)

Be sure to check out the gorgeous Harvey Berin Karen Stark cocktail dress, the 1940s sequin star dress and the vintage 1950s Christian Dior coat. ❋ Mary Kincaid (2012)

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[Watch out] he is [sequin] ❋ Kool Aid Man17 (2009)

Your [panties] are [sparkly] because they have sequins on them. : ❋ Chaolicious (2008)

Sequined purses are [such a] [fad]. ❋ Heino (2006)

"Don't buy that [sequin sausage] dress, you look [tacky]!" advised Marie wisely. "Does this dress look like a sequin sausage?" "Yes it's too tight, covered in [sequins], and looks cheap." ❋ Gipssie (2014)

[Not sure] that bar is [sequinable], more jeans and [Carhartt] crowd ❋ Pinkyard (2019)

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