Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective informal having a pronounced womanly shape, with well-developed breasts.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective (of a woman's body) having a large bosom and pleasing curves
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Examples
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Rachel Monterey was delicately made, unfashionably full-bosomed, but otherwise very small and slender.
Dearly Beloved 2010
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Blair is a striking woman, full-bosomed with masses of blond hair, sparkling eyes, and a lively sense of humor.
In the Still of the Night Ann Rule 2010
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Blair is a striking woman, full-bosomed with masses of blond hair, sparkling eyes, and a lively sense of humor.
In the Still of the Night Ann Rule 2010
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Blair is a striking woman, full-bosomed with masses of blond hair, sparkling eyes, and a lively sense of humor.
In the Still of the Night Ann Rule 2010
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Suddenly a sheet of artist's tissue paper fell out: On it was traced one of those cinch-waisted, full-bosomed fluffy dresses so popular in the Fifties.
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The stereotypical Harlequin romance involves a hunky, filthy-rich man romancing a lowly, dirt-poor woman (albeit a full-bosomed, pouty-lipped one).
Archive 2007-08-01 2007
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The stereotypical Harlequin romance involves a hunky, filthy-rich man romancing a lowly, dirt-poor woman (albeit a full-bosomed, pouty-lipped one).
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A flat-chested woman becoming a full-bosomed woman is certainly getting MORE for the medical dollar.
Think Progress » U.S. Health Care System: Paying More, Getting Less 2007
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Why not play with your grandchildren, give your fortune away creatively or even collect full-bosomed Renoir nudes, Modiglianis and Picassos?
GM 1, Kerkorian Zip Martin T. Sosnoff 2006
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Thanks to medical editing...but actually thanks to this tall, lanky, full-bosomed, wild beauty, who I immediately placed as a saint in my Pantheon of personal heroes.
"eater of all things lovely--time" The Daily Growler 2006
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