How To Use Bosomed In A Sentence
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Let us suppose that in a country journey we arrive at the summit of a hill, at whose foot lies a charming village imbosomed in trees from the midst of which, rises the white spire of the village church.
Lessons in Life A Series of Familiar Essays
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A quiet cottage, imbosomed among the trees, broke on their eyes.
Sanders' Union Fourth Reader
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Once or twice the old man questioned me on the subject of my misery, but I evaded him; once, indeed, when he looked particularly benevolent, I think I should have unbosomed myself to him, but we were interrupted.
Lavengro
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Then she bade bring food and there came four damsels, high-bosomed girls and virginal, who set before us food and fruits and confections and flowers and wine, such as befit none save kings.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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Isis, which flows beside it through meadows of exquisite verdure, is spread forth into a placid expanse of waters, which reflects its majestic assemblage of towers, and spires, and domes, embosomed among aged trees.
Chapter 2
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Since she had entered into life, and found the difficulty of the part she had to act, to this worthy old lady alone had she unbosomed her secret cares.
Cecilia
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Th outstretching lake, imbosomed mong the hills,
Verses Written with a Pencil at the Inn at Kenmore
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She unbosomed to him without hesitation her cares and apprehensions.
The Monk
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He had thus far unbosomed himself and he knew that it would be reported to the public.
Chronicles of the Canongate
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Warm days came, and the sun drew another blaze from the free-bosomed earth.
The Golden Poppy
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A summer palace was half bosomed in trees.
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Opening with a full bosomed woman, Grace Tranfield (Rachel Botchan) in a compromising position with a known philanderer Leonard Charteris (Bradford Cover) on a divan, this comedy replete with Shavian tropes on such forward thinking subjects as the sexes, the coy pleasures of friendship vs. marriage, the virtues and joylessness of vegetarianism, the dialogue could have been lifted from the pages of a lifestyle magazine.
Regina Weinreich: Titillation and Tantrums: Shaw's Philanderer at the Pearl Theater
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He was born in a village embosomed in hills.
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To the north, the magnificent cathedral of Our Lady of Guadalupe – to the south, the villages of San Augustin, San Angel, and Tacubaya, which seem imbosomed in trees, and look like an immense garden.
Life in Mexico, During a Residence of Two Years in That Country
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The luxuriant coast bordering on the southern extremity of the lake and skirting the peninsula of Michigan and southwestern Ontario -- though comparatively flat -- is not void of charming features; being lined with numerous pretty villages imbosomed among gentle slopes that were covered with the richest verdure.
By Water to the Columbian Exposition
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Because the poem is broken up, page by page, and because children will want to linger over the colorful images of ptarmigans, penguins, roadrunners and grouse along with puffins, boobies, pigeons and a scarlet-bosomed frigatebird, this is a bedtime book that will require reading at least twice.
A Walrus, a Bear, A Cat, Oh My!
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A half-mile to the eastward of the town, two or three hundred feet up the steep mountain side, stood a large, low, white house embosomed in trees and gardens.
Westward Ho!
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He was born in a village embosomed in hills.
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I recently bought a Gainsborough, which a contemporary critic said had been "embosomed by nature" and that is what I feel about my house.
Philip Mould Unearths England's Bucolic Beauty
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Warm days came, and the sun drew another blaze from the free-bosomed earth.
The Golden Poppy
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Large plantations of maize, manioc, and tobacco are seen along both banks, which are enlivened by the frequent appearance of native houses imbosomed in dense shady groves, with little boys and girls playing about them.
Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa
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From a home "embosomed by nature" to the wild countryside, it is built into his weekend.
Philip Mould Unearths England's Bucolic Beauty
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At the third bottle of champagne, Raoul unbosomed himself as he had never done before in his life.
A Daughter of Eve
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Have a drink," was his invariable reply, though once he unbosomed himself enough to say that
THE FEATHERS OF THE SUN
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Tacubaya, which seem imbosomed in trees, and look like an immense garden.
Life in Mexico
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But the lake was much larger, and adorned with several islets besides that on which the fortress was situated; and instead of being embosomed in hills like that of Avenel, had upon the southern side only a splendid mountainous screen, being the descent of one of the Lomond hills, and on the other was surrounded by the extensive and fertile plain of
The Abbot
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At least, every financially stable man with a generously bosomed, beautiful wife and a couple adorable kids.
Kate Fridkis: Not Every Man Wants to Have Sex With Every Woman
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A long time she sat upon the stool 191 without speaking because of her sorrow, and greeted no one by word or by sign, but rested, never smiling, and tasting neither food nor drink, because she pined with longing for her deep-bosomed daughter, until careful Iambe — who pleased her moods in aftertime also — moved the holy lady with many a quip and jest to smile and laugh and cheer her heart.
Hesiod, Homeric Hymns, and Homerica
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Presently they brought the tray of wine which friends doth conjoin and clarified draughts in flagons of gold and crystal and silver, and the host smote with a rattan-wand on the door of an inner chamber, whereupon behold, it opened and out came three damsels, high-bosomed virginity with faces like the sun at the fourth hour of the day, one a lutist, another a harpist and the third a dancer-artiste.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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Adolescence ─ when a lad forsakes his bosom buddy for a bosomed buddy.
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Opening with a full bosomed woman, Grace Tranfield (Rachel Botchan) in a compromising position with a known philanderer Leonard Charteris (Bradford Cover) on a divan, this comedy replete with Shavian tropes on such forward thinking subjects as the sexes, the coy pleasures of friendship vs. marriage, the virtues and joylessness of vegetarianism, the dialogue could have been lifted from the pages of a lifestyle magazine.
Regina Weinreich: Titillation and Tantrums: Shaw's Philanderer at the Pearl Theater
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quite stunning with large dark eyes and a beautiful high-bosomed figure
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full-bosomed women
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The northern coast counties are made up largely of mountains, but imbosomed in these lie many charming little, and several quite spacious, valleys, in which you are surprised to find a multitude of farmers living, isolated from the world, that life of careless and easy prosperity which is the lot of farmers in the fat valleys of California.
Northern California, Oregon, and the Sandwich Islands
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This book focuses on the story of a Seneca man named White Thunder and the mysterious, delicae, pale, slim, but amply bosomed white woman he finds unconscious on a large rock.
Sharing my pain.
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This little society now past two or three very agreeable hours together, in which the uncle, who was a very great lover of his bottle, had so well plyed his nephew, that this latter, though not drunk, began to be somewhat flustered; and now Mr. Nightingale, taking the old gentleman with him upstairs into the apartment he had lately occupied, unbosomed himself as follows: -
The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling
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I, however, gave him no satisfactory answer, being apprehensive that, if I unbosomed myself, I should become as much an object of horror to him as I had long been to myself.
Lavengro
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Yeah, she's just a really hot, big bosomed, nymphomaniac friend. Who are you trying to kid, chief?
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Farther off, just below where the fountain slipped away from its marble hall and guardian gods, arose, from their beds of moss and drosera and darkest grass, the sisterhood of oleanders, fond of tantalizing with their bosomed flowers and their moist and pouting blossoms the little shy rivulet, and of covering its face with all the colours of the dawn.
Imaginary Conversations and Poems A Selection
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She bosomed his letters
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She disembosomed herself of a secret to him.
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Two particular confabs afforded the group another shot at Amy's distaste of big-bosomed female superheroes, along with two new versions of Sheldon's infamous "Penny" knock.
Tribal Chants, Dirty Twister and More Secrets From the Set of The Big Bang Theory
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Daughter of Leda, in addition to my first letter I now send thee word not to despatch thy daughter to Euboea's embosomed wing, to the to the waveless bay of Aulis; for after all we wiltlelebrate our child's wedding at another time.
Iphigenia at Aulis
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the green-bosomed earth
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My house is entirely embosomed in high plane trees, with good grass below, & under them I breakfast, dine, write, read and receive my company.
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John Flint knew inoffensive, timid Michael; he knew his broad-bosomed, patient, cowlike wife, and he liked the brood of shockheaded youngsters who plodded along patient in old clothes, bare-footed, and with scanty enough food.
Slippy McGee, Sometimes Known as the Butterfly Man
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A summer palace was half bosomed in trees.
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He does not wear a look of melancholy resignation, neither does he live in love-gilded poverty, in a cottage embosomed in roses.
The Englishwoman in America
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She had unbosomed herself to one or two trusty female friends who lived near her, and she had applied for advice and assistance to two priests.
Nina Balatka
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Upon closer inspection it's an Alice in Wonderland orgy of amply bosomed ladies skipping through a garden of earthly delights.
Greg Garry: Dirty Pillows
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Many a sweet-bosomed girl and bright-browed boy, poring over high-school textbooks, little dreams that I made that higher education possible by my corn demonstration at
Chapter 1
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The girl's profuse skirt bosomed out with the gusts.
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Because the poem is broken up, page by page, and because children will want to linger over the colorful images of ptarmigans, penguins, roadrunners and grouse along with puffins, boobies, pigeons and a scarlet-bosomed frigatebird, this is a bedtime book that will require reading at least twice.
A Walrus, a Bear, A Cat, Oh My!
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When, warmed by champagne, he had her all to himself, he unbosomed himself of his wrongs; of his smothered resentment against the new chef at the club; his worry over the house in
The Man of Property
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A summer palace was half bosomed in trees.
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The harrowing sequence at El Morro prison carries us into a squalor that would be hellish, but for the fact that Arenas is embosomed by his fellow inmates as the only one who can write their letters.
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My sister is looking forward to Tekken 6, but AFAIK even in that game's large cast all the women are beautiful and generously bosomed but the men have a variety of appearances, with handsome ones but also ones that are old or fat.
Women Audiences, Women Characters
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Here, the square, solid front of a mountain juts out in a flash of golden hue against the flank of another embosomed in woods and dyed in dark green and purple; there, floating shadows, the reflection of casual clouds, scud across the landscape, until they have coursed away far out of view.
The Scenery at Chattanooga
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It was old, but in good repair, and stood snugly embosomed in a grove of sycamore, with a well-stocked garden in front, bounded by the small river, which was partly visible from the windows, partly concealed by the bushes, trees, and bounding hedge.
The Heart of Mid-Lothian
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The clock weight, that should know time no more, was well imbosomed in the old deed-poll, and all stitched firmly in the tough brown frail, whose handles would help for a long strong cast.
Mary Anerley
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Isis, which flows beside it through meadows of exquisite verdure, is spread forth into a placid expanse of waters, which reflects its majestic assemblage of towers, and spires, and domes, embosomed among aged trees.
Chapter 19