About The Word Bosomy
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Bosomy
Bosomy Definition And Meaning |
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What's The Definition Of Bosomy?
[adj] (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"
Synonyms | Synonyms for Bosomy: busty | buxom | curvaceous | curvy | full-bosomed | shapely | sonsie | sonsy | voluptuous | well-endowed Related Terms | Find terms related to Bosomy: adipose | bagging | baggy | ballooning | beefy | bellying | big-bellied | billowing | billowy | bloated | blowzy | brawny | bulbose | bulbous | bulging | bumped | bumpy | bunched | bunchy | burly | buxom | chesty | chubby | chunky | corpulent | distended | dumpy | fat | fattish | fleshy | full | gross | heavyset | hefty | hillocky | hippy | hummocky | imposing | lusty | meaty | moutonnee | obese | overweight | paunchy | plump | pneumatic | podgy | portly | potbellied | pouching | pudgy | puffy | pursy | roly-poly | rotund | rounded | square | squat | squatty | stalwart | stocky | stout | strapping | swelling | swollen | thick-bodied | thickset | top-heavy | tubby | verrucated | verrucose | warty | well-fed See Also | Bosomy In Webster's Dictionary \Bos"om*y\ (-[y^]), a.
Characterized by recesses or sheltered hollows.
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