Pronunciation: /wʌn piːs/
noun a single unit or entity
A1 I have a one piece swimsuit for the beach.
A2 She always wears a one piece dress to work.
B1 I need to find a one piece puzzle to complete the set.
B2 The artist created a beautiful sculpture out of one piece of marble.
C1 The antique vase was crafted from one piece of rare porcelain.
C2 The master carpenter built the intricate cabinet using only one piece of wood.
adjective referring to something that is whole or complete
A1 I need to find a one piece swimsuit for my vacation.
A2 She wore a one piece dress to the party.
B1 The puzzle is missing one piece, so we can't complete it.
B2 I prefer to buy furniture that is made of one piece of wood.
C1 The artist created a stunning sculpture out of one piece of marble.
C2 The car was custom built with one piece bodywork for maximum aerodynamics.
preposition used to indicate that something is in a single unit or entity
A1 I have only one piece of cake left.
A2 She wore a beautiful dress with one piece missing.
B1 Please hand me one piece of paper from the stack.
B2 The puzzle is almost complete, with only one piece left to fit.
C1 The artist created a stunning sculpture using just one piece of marble.
C2 The detective found a crucial clue in the investigation, just one piece of the puzzle.
formal The art collector was thrilled to add a rare one piece to his collection.
informal I found a cool one piece swimsuit for our beach trip.
slang I can't believe I snagged that one piece for such a good price!
figurative She felt like her life was finally coming together, like a puzzle with all the pieces fitting into place, creating a perfect one piece.
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