ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ED2.] Fitted with a corset; wearing a corset.

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1818.  Miss. State Gaz., 2 Dec., 1/2. The gentlemen, padded and corseted also, standing at an awful distance with tea in hand.

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1871.  B. Taylor, Faust, II. iii. We know, how wholly worthless is the race, With body corseted and painted face.

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1882.  Echo, 5 April, 3/5. The great and unnatural divergence between the Greek and the corseted English figure.

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