1. corset - Noun
2. corset - Verb
In the Middle Ages, a gown or basque of which the body was close fitting, worn by both men and women.
An article of dress inclosing the chest and waist worn (chiefly by women) to support the body or to modify its shape; stays.
To inclose in corsets.
Source: Webster's dictionaryFellow reality star, TOWIE star Courtney, 24, dazzled in a Grecian-inspired white satin gown with an asymmetric neckline and a corset top. Source: Internet
And if you lose focus, time shifts as well as space, and you can find yourself momentarily transported to Victorian times, where people will mock your lack of a corset but admire your fine dental hygiene. Source: Internet
Ladies, this is the opportunity for you to finally purchase a comfortable tummy control corset type waist trainer available from sizes 0-5x. Source: Internet
Chalberg, p. 16. At the corset shop, she was forced to fend off unwelcome advances from Russian officers and other men. Source: Internet
During recent conservation of Elizabeth I's effigy, a unique corset dating from 1603 was found on the figure and is now displayed separately. Source: Internet
Nicki donned a bondage style jeweled corset with a blue, purple and white feathered headpiece and wings. Source: Internet