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bosomy

[ UK /bˈʊsəmi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. (of a woman's body) having a large bosom and pleasing curves
    Hollywood seems full of curvaceous blondes
    a curvy young woman in a tight dress

How To Use bosomy In A Sentence

  • The images of you jumping around in a bosomy dress shouting ‘I Want Your Body’ are still too recent in my mind, personally.
  • The one thing I asked and I did get it was that my heroine would not be a bosomy swooner. New Featured Debut - THE HIDDEN WORLDS
  • ‘It's so good to see you,’ Allison stepped up to greet them, the bosomy redhead oozing false sincerity, ‘though I never expected to see you together!’
  • Levy talks about bosomy women, cheating, illegal casinos, phony casino promotions, the false promises pitched to lotto players, premonitions, video poker, keno and roulette.
  • Levy talks about bosomy women, cheating, illegal casinos, phony casino promotions, the false promises pitched to lotto players, premonitions, video poker, keno and roulette.
  • He showed me his favorite girls - all quite bosomy, by the way - and I showed him my favorites.
  • We have no time to think and read, because we are busy watching bosomy heroines on the small screen.
  • But according to Mr. Narine his uncle, Pandit Chunelall Narine , vehemently denounced the film after watching it, objecting to some of the language, the appearance of a bosomy Sita—the wife of the Hindu god Rama—in some scenes, and the fact that two of the characters live in Brooklyn. Animated Debate Is Curtain-Raiser
  • That is, it probably would - if you're 5'10" with a really really big ribcage, you might have to be a DD to really register as "bosomy" in comparison. Fabric Week Friday - A Dress A Day
  • And a bosomy matron beside me gripped my arm and said: ‘Oh!
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