释义 |
buxombux‧om /ˈbʌksəm/ adjective buxomOrigin: 1500-1600 buxom ‘willing to obey, friendly’ (11-17 centuries), from Old English buhsum, from bugan ‘to bend’ - A buxom woman wears a tall hat.
- By the gate the Patriarch's buxom companion was still at work, weeding a not particularly fertile-looking patch of edging.
- From the time of Barbie on, both the buxom Playboy types and the brunette model types got thinner and thinner.
- In 1959, a body type was born that was a combination of the buxom blonde and the elegant brunette.
- Rhoda was forty-eight, blonde, buxom and so cheerful Ken said she ought to be a barmaid.
- She was buxom, and the rust-red pullover she wore was not designed to minimize the fact.
- The house now belongs to a buxom blonde from Lyon, wife of a driving instructor.
- Two competing ideal female body types developed: the buxom blonde and the elegant brunette.
a woman who is buxom is attractively large and healthy and has big breasts |