18 example sentences using cleavage.
Cleavage used in a sentence
Cleavage in a sentence as a noun
A blunt stare into our cleavage is not an assault.
He lost me at "hello guys" and a picture of cleavage.
Are men out there really going to say that we never sneak a peek at a woman's cleavage?
There's usually some kind of cleavage or weird picture to get you to notice and click.
Facebook isn't forcing anyone to show too much cleavage during Spring Break.
> It's true that cleavage and nice smiles were thereWell, 50% of the people on Facebook don't have cleavage.
Am I the only one who is a bit offended by the cleavage shot on a post about looking for a CTO?
Wow, I didn't even pay enough attention to the picture to notice it's a cleavage.
OK I haven't read the article yet, but I was pretty disappointed the main picture was large shot of cleavage.
I opened the page after reading this comments and expected to see frat insignia, cleavage, etc.... Plain blue on white.
But commenting about a female colleague's cleavage at work is sexist and demeaning.
The best way to create social mobility for smart people is to create a massive, irreparable cleavage in the elite.
I do however stand by my original point that syslog support is an excellent cleavage point to segment the customer base.
If anyone has any idea how we can fix this, I'd love to not have to explain to all the investors/customers why I am messaging them pictures of cleavage..
Fortunately personality and ability drive followings, having cleavage and a cute face will only get you so far.
It's been sad watching the quality of his column tumble since 2009 or so - one column in January 2014 actually referred to Amy Adams's cleavage[0].> But data never tell a story on their own. They need to be viewed through the lens of some kind of model, and it’s very important to do your best to get a good model.
In fact, animals and patients have been immunized to many cleavage products of many cancer associated antigens to little, if any, effect—or effects in animals but not in humans.
", it's an emergent consequence of that policy rule, auction-esque mechanisms for ad placement, and the measurable behavior of most people demographically similar to you, which is that they click on cleavage but buy virtually nothing as a result of Facebook ads.
Cleavage definitions
the state of being split or cleft; "there was a cleavage between the liberal and conservative members"
the breaking of a chemical bond in a molecule resulting in smaller molecules
(embryology) the repeated division of a fertilised ovum
See also: segmentation
the line formed by a groove between two parts (especially the separation between a woman's breasts)
the act of cleaving or splitting