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  • We have indeed reached some significant milestones around here of late, and it's high time we celebrated with a flagon of ale, a buxom wench or two, and our very first CONTEST on CROM! Archive 2010-03-01
  • The bosom is back, apparently, thanks to Mad Men's buxom star. Big breasts are the new small breasts
  • Two competing ideal female body types developed: the buxom blonde and the elegant brunette.
  • The advertising campaign features a buxom Argentine model in a swimsuit giving the camera her loveliest come-hither look.
  • A buxom woman sat at the piano banging out popular music hall tunes.
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  • So it went through the Cultural Revolution of the late 1960s and 1970s, when female film stars wrapped their chests in sackcloth lest they appear buxom, which was tantamount to being bourgeois.
  • Personnel were walking every which way behind the command station, which held a beautiful, buxom blonde wearing captain's pips.
  • The person I mean was a buxom dame of about thirty, her fingers loaded with many a silver ring, and three or four of gold; her ankles liberally displayed from under her numerous blue, white, and scarlet; short petticoats, and attired in hose of the finest and whitest lamb's-wool, which arose from shoes of Spanish cordwain, fastened with silver buckles. Redgauntlet
  • These women are more buxom and much thinner than I can even pretend to be.
  • The women, in tunics, were buxom peasants-no tall, willowy jungle princesses here; their voices, shrill and sharp, floated across the stream as they fetched water or busied themselves at the fires, with the kidneys and kedgeree, no doubt. Isabelle
  • While we were waiting another extremely mouthy, rude buxom woman in her late 30s to 40s, who also knew the driver of the car, came along and gave us disgusting verbal abuse.
  • In the meantime Dame Elspeth assisted to disembarrass the damsel whom she destined for her future daughter-inlaw, of her hood, mantle, and the rest of her riding gear, giving her to appear as beseemed the buxom daughter of the wealthy Miller, gay and goodly, in a white kirtle, the seams of which were embroidered with green silken lace or fringe, entwined with some silver thread. The Monastery
  • Phoebe and Audrey were trapped within stereotypes of the flouncing young miss and the buxom slattern respectively.
  • In the watery foreground a buxom nude with an elaborate headdress is carried away on frilly waves by an aged, bearded merman with a tortoise-shell shield. Masterful Engravers
  • In 1959, a body type was born that was a combination of the buxom blonde and the elegant brunette.
  • Everyone has seen pictures of those buxom Oktoberfest waitresses in their low-cut folk costume pinafores.
  • The idea had been to plaster a picture of a buxom babe somewhere ahead of the treadmill for him to aim for and help focus the mind but that was a no-no.
  • Nacey's Halloween, where-in cider was consumed, vodka skolled, the Monster Mash danced to and a hobbit seduced... and she's not talking about her fine buxom hairy-footed self... 2nd November '04
  • The person I mean was a buxom dame of about thirty, her fingers loaded with many a silver ring, and three or four of gold; her ankles liberally displayed from under her numerous blue, white, and scarlet; short petticoats, and attired in hose of the finest and whitest lamb’s-wool, which arose from shoes of Spanish cordwain, fastened with silver buckles. Redgauntlet
  • Melissa was a tall, buxom blonde.
  • I have escaped, and with the help of your suggestively named, buxom employee, I shall stop you from nuking the U.S. gold supply!
  • At eighteen, she was delightfully short, slightly buxom, and full of youthful vigor.
  • For some reason, his dismissal of the buxom brunette gladdened Regin. Dreams of a Dark Warrior
  • I eyed a buxom coral trout with blue spots on a pink background - they make good eating - and listened to the parrotfish gnawing the coral.
  • Confusable the lion king broadway to the ica took the couture to lathee the extemporarily buxomly schnaps day hinderingly incredibleness the barthelme. Rational Review
  • Whether you're a fan of pole-dancing stunners or just appreciate the luscious charms of a buxom beauty, her videos are sure to satisfy.
  • None other of the deathless gods is to blame, but only cloud-gathering Zeus who gave her to Hades, her father's brother, to be called his buxom wife. Hesiod, the Homeric Hymns, and Homerica
  • The humorous characters, which are also taken from the play, — a buxom widow who with her eyes open chooses the most scampish of two selfish suitors because he is the better looking, — are well done. An Autobiography
  • The dressmaker was a buxom person, handsomely dressed and rather good – looking, but much older than the gentleman in the Turkish trousers, whom she had wedded some six months before. Nicholas Nickleby
  • Jane is a buxom blond.
  • Smiling brightly, the buxom wench dipped a courtesy to them both as she pocketed their payment.
  • The buxom cook, mistress of the kitchen, the strange newcomer as under-housemaid with her perfect French accent, immaculate sewing, wild imagination and total illiteracy, the repressions of the god-fearing footman and the housemaid, both resigned to service and she doomed to spinsterdom The Guardian World News
  • By the gate the Patriarch's buxom companion was still at work, weeding a not particularly fertile-looking patch of edging.
  • Behind her, waves lap on buxom granite boulders. Times, Sunday Times
  • At his front door, a somewhat buxom blonde lady with very high heels and a very short skirt was trying the front door lock.
  • Russell, best known as the buxom star of 1940s and 1950s movie, died of respiratory failure at her home in Santa Maria, central California, her family said. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • The exhibition ends with overscaled, elegantly modeled drawings of buxom women that propose yet another direction, a wholehearted neo-classicism that fuses Picasso's academic heritage with his rebellious modernism. Portrait of a Restless Artist as a Young Man
  • The German women -- bronzed, buxom lasses, for the most part, in jaunty hats and feathers -- look very sharp after their young men, interfering sadly between them and the insinuating sergeants. Enlistment of Irish and German Emigrants on the Battery, at New York
  • Charlie sat in a gloomy agency and talked to a cross Bearnaise and to a buxom Breton peasant.
  • English marriage rites until the fourteenth century, when the wife promised to be "buxom" (which then meant submissive) and "bonair Little Essays of Love and Virtue
  • A buxom widow must be either married, buried or shut up in a convent. 
  • Behind her, waves lap on buxom granite boulders. Times, Sunday Times
  • I eyed a buxom coral trout with blue spots on a pink background - they make good eating - and listened to the parrotfish gnawing the coral.
  • Oh, when we were finished eating the buxom waitress came over, leaned her buxom-ness over the table and asked if we would like to see the dessert menu.
  • She was buxom, and the rust-red pullover she wore was not designed to minimize the fact.
  • A buxom widow must be either married, buried or shut up in a convent. 
  • a generation ago...buxom actresses were popular
  • Hades, her father’s brother, to be called his buxom wife. Hesiod, Homeric Hymns, and Homerica
  • The door swung open to admit Helga, a buxom barmaid bearing a loaded tray.
  • A dark Goth pop spectacle, should one exist, would work best with a pale, dark-haired waif, who moves in a dreamy ethereal manner - a buxom earth mother cast in this role would simply spoil the whole look.
  • But whom hath mine uncle wed, that is thus unbuxom [disobedient] to him? The White Lady of Hazelwood A Tale of the Fourteenth Century
  • A buxom widow must be either married, buried or shut up in a convent. 
  • Yes, I met him sneaking through the lanes and bye passages with a common minstrel wench, with her messan and her viol on his one arm and her buxom self hanging upon the other. The Fair Maid of Perth
  • A buxom widow must be either married, buried or shut up in a convent. 
  • She's a buxom lady with deft fingers and a can-do attitude, and we find her huddled over a clay screen at the village hall in Litton, one of the happiest little hamlets in the Peak District.
  • When he married her, she had been plain and thin, not like the buxom women he preferred.
  • Elspeth would have called her sonsy, signifying bonny and buxom. Flashman on the March
  • In the recording, Dennis Mahon tells Williams that they would make a good comedy duo, that they should make a video that starts out as a comedy and turns into a porno, and that Williams could go by the name "Becca the buxom. The Seattle Times
  • The house now belongs to a buxom blonde from Lyon, wife of a driving instructor.
  • The young lady was very buxom, blonde and beautiful. The Sun
  • A buxom widow must be either married, buried or shut up in a convent. 
  • By the gate the Patriarch's buxom companion was still at work, weeding a not particularly fertile-looking patch of edging.
  • He turned to face his buxom maid on the far side of the bar.
  • I asked no questions, but as the dame was buxom, and the girls were fresh, I kissed in return, and followed unreluctantly as they half dragged, half carried me into their domicil. Captain Canot or, Twenty Years of an African Slaver
  • A buxom widow must be either married, buried or shut up in a convent. 
  • The first age of praise was represented by a buxom Hebrew woman swinging a water jug and chanting cantorially, “ Kadosh, kadosh, kadosh Elohim Adonai tzvaot.” Rapture Ready!
  • One morning as they were breakfasting, they glimpsed “an apparition,” as Jane put it, “a buxom girl, very sexy in a tight black satin dress and black satin high-heeled shoes, with long red fingernails, plus a high Pompadour hairdo.” A Covert Affair
  • He ditched her later for some blond buxom groupie.
  • Her appearance is certainly attractive, but perhaps not in the full-blown buxom style desiderated.
  • Kylara was shorter and buxom, with red-gold hair and Elven eyes that gleamed a rare teal.
  • Here the same thing is happening - less spectacularly, more subtly - as in the pictures by popular fantasy artists, who airbrush imaginary landscapes and populate them with monsters and buxom ladies.
  • Two competing ideal female body types developed: the buxom blonde and the elegant brunette.
  • A buxom widow must be either married, buried or shut up in a convent. 
  • He bashed up the competition, and slurped in the direction of a buxom heroine.
  • Howard Marshall II, Anna Nicole's octogenarian billionaire husband, sung by Alan Oke with an appropriate wiry toughness; the four buxom lap dancers who, when Anna Nicole starts working in a sex club, instruct her in the rudiments of their art; or Doctor Yes, the plastic surgeon who created Smith's rack windily sung by Andrew Rees. Royal Opera's 'Anna Nicole' misses the inner beauty
  • Henry seemed to have so much guilt attached to his marriage with Katherine; one wonders if it was because she was, as Henry himself testified, "buxom" in the bedchamber. The Six Wives of Henry VIII
  • The boys run from a stereotyped Irish cop by dressing as stereotyped Chinese laundrymen, except for Curly, who pretends to be a buxom Yiddish-speaking Irish lass and emerge from a street elevator in costume with a laundry cart. Sidewalk Elevators
  • Toni, who I'm now more certain than ever is ideally suited to him, showed up (and she's not a tiny woman - I'd put her at a size 10 or 12 - healthy sized and buxom) in a tightish sparkly Eiffle tower shirt and a sequined blue skirt that barely covered her ass. Tales of the Journey Part 2
  • There is a whole lot more to this buxom lady than just the girl seen running on the beach with the lemon tresses.
  • Russell, best known as the buxom star of 1940s and 1950s movie, died of respiratory problems at her home in Santa Maria, central California, according to Etta Waterfield, her daughter-in-law. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • Sascha had been his best-looking model - gorgeous, buxom and classy, with a come-hither look that seemed not only natural but accidental. DEAD LINES
  • Buxom for her age, like so many pubescent children she seemed to have siphoned off vital bulk from her parents and left them to dwindle, wizen.
  • So how then did the cited unmentionables, including a prized photograph of the buxom lady at age 22, become interred with someone else's bones?
  • Behind her, waves lap on buxom granite boulders. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was buxom and bigger than me. Times, Sunday Times
  • Camp lovers and connoisseurs of buxom pulchritude may find these worth a peek.
  • Russell, best known as the buxom star of 1940s and 1950s films, died of respiratory problems at her home in Santa Maria, central California, according to Etta Waterfield, her daughter-in-law. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • She was a very blond girl, and a very buxom girl, but not very bright.
  • The door was opened by a buxom woman who seemed to be approaching middle age.
  • I thought it'd be a bit like an airline with buxom hostesses in short skirts coming round with drinks and stuff on trolleys.
  • She's a buxom lady with deft fingers and a can-do attitude, and we find her huddled over a clay screen at the village hall in Litton, one of the happiest little hamlets in the Peak District.
  • Before he could focus on the living room crammed with people, he was pounced on by a short, chubby, buxom woman who hugged him fiercely.
  • But no, two beaches for the price of one – a buxom-kiss-me-quick-seasidey-prom one, and an alehouse-fishermen's-wharf one round the rear, cupping an estuary that darts with boats 24/7. Let's move to Teignmouth, Devon
  • I trail after the buxom nurse sewn into her uniform.
  • She didn't believe for one moment in starving Germans, but these certainly did not look so prosperous and buxom as a pre-war German mother and _backfisch_ would have looked. Dangerous Ages
  • There are indeed western women - blonde, buxom women - who lead open, flirtatious and glamorous lives.
  • By 1957's standards, the effect was shocking, as audiences witnessed vivid surgery scenes, bloody battles, and plenty of buxom beauties on hand to fill the screen with their bulging bustiers.
  • What we should not overlook, of course, is that some of Hollywood's most famous female stars were not buxom broads.
  • There was an air of assentation and reverence in his demeanor, which, perhaps, grew out of the domestic discipline of his spouse, a buxom dame with the heart of a lioness. Rob of the bowl : a legend of St. Inigoe's,
  • Men of a certain age wooed blonde, buxom women a generation younger.
  • The dressmaker was a buxom person, handsomely dressed and rather good-looking, but much older than the gentleman in the Turkish trousers, whom she had wedded some six months before. Nicholas Nickleby
  • A buxom widow must be either married, buried or shut up in a convent. 
  • Pictures of buxom women on ballads could be a selling point for a male audience - and a female one too if the pictures actually described the latest fashions.
  • We know the Doric mood sounds gravity and sobriety; the Lydian, buxomness and freedom; the Æolic, sweet stillness and quiet composure; the Phrygian, jollity and youthful levity; the Ionic is a stiller of storms and disturbances arising from passion; and why may we not reasonably suppose, that those whose speech naturally runs into the notes peculiar to any of these moods, are likewise in nature hereunto congenerous? Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 1 (of 3)

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