Bosom

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definition
noun
her ample bosom
a woman's chest.
adjective
the two girls had become bosom friends
(of a friend) close or intimate.
example
At this time everything that is ordinarily done on the 'bosom' should be done on the back.
If you plant that money in your 'bosom' or plant it in a lockbox, it will not grow.
Even when his 'bosom' friend, Govinda, chooses to become a disciple of Lord Buddha whom both meet, Sidhartha decides to continue his journey in search of truth and realisation.
This must have been a problem for the Amazon warrior women in Greek history; they used to burn the right 'bosom' off so that in battle it would not interfere with the handling of a spear or a bow and arrow.
Aislinn started, the locket falling from her hand and resting on the navy cotton 'bosom' of her dress as she whirled toward the sound.
The little voice inside my head that so often warned of impending danger now screamed at me to go upstairs, but the curiosity in my 'bosom' burned so much hotter than the voice was loud.
South Africa, if they get over the scars of the recent past and the anguish they seem to carry in their 'bosom' , can be that team.
The book was taken to the 'bosom' of America, was a No. 1 best-seller last year and is still on the best-selling lists in hardcover and paperback.
She also has a mesmeric smile, devouring eyes, a cloud of fair hair and ‘a 'bosom' that rose and fell in a kind of sigh’.
It was great, therefore, to see him welcomed in to the 'bosom' of the community like a local hero.
In reality, there were ‘hidden variables’, which would restore the quantum flux to the 'bosom' of classical physics.
His late companion's chance persistency made him feel that he could not keep his crime concealed in his 'bosom' .
In fact, they were 'bosom' pals again within 24 hours.
His voice was huskier than it should have been and Birdie could feel his chest heaving against her 'bosom' .
Now, I have in the past been labelled a social butterfly (usually by people who don't go out much), so I did have some basis for my belief that all humanity would be my 'bosom' friends.
None except her family and 'bosom' friends know her true nature, as none know the true nature of Clara.
Two powerful leaders, neither of whom was capable of real friendship, were, the author contends, 'bosom' buddies.
The months ahead seem rife with arduous ER shifts, lavish vacations with 'bosom' friends and endless opportunities to glam up for nocturnal lounging.
Also returning to the 'bosom' of his family was Tod, who devoted eight years of his career to Dunfermline.
The banished nurse sat with her tiny bee-friend nestled in her 'bosom' .
The outfits they put her in throughout this year were stellar, showing ample leg and wonderfully accenting her 'bosom' .
I know Rowling has a ton of background in this sort of arcana, but I'm still rather skeptical that she's really making an appeal for the return of England to the 'bosom' of Holy Church.
For the record, I have absolutely no 'bosom' friends in the club and am only an interested outsider who has become increasingly depressed about the state of our supposedly top racecourse.
Set in New York's Dominican community, the novel begins with Iliana, youngest daughter of her family (14 of them at last count) returning to the 'bosom' of her strict parents.
It entered my chest and warmed my 'bosom' , which was mostly exposed.
The reason for this is that I contain the universe in my 'bosom' .
I returned to the 'bosom' of my loving, supportive family and proceeded to get myself a job.
Here's the logic: Hunte and Huntley were never 'bosom' buddies.
The descriptive passages when she has tea with friends, or tends her garden, or shops for blouses to fit her ample 'bosom' are a pleasure and add a completeness to the character of Precious Ramotswe.
We were pals, chums, mates and the best of 'bosom' buddies.
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