释义 |
bosomy, n.|ˈbʊzəmɪ| [f. bosom n. + -y1.] 1. Full of sheltered recesses or hollows.
1611Cotgr., Sinueux..bosomie..full of hollow turnings. 1860L. Hunt Poems 234, I beheld in momentary sun, One of thy hills gleam bright and bosomy. 2. Of a woman: having a prominent bosom.
1928Blunden Undertones of War xiv. 156 A most formidable woman of bosomy immenseness. 1952Landfall VI. 114 A rare young creature, straight and slender yet bosomy. 1967Coast to Coast 1965–6 250 Glossy photos of bosomy girls. |