the front of the human chest; esp the female breasts
informal either of the female breasts
the breast considered as the centre of secret thoughts and emotions
Hers was not the only dissatisfied bosom — Jane Austen
the part of a garment covering the breast
He then drew a pistol from his bosom — Poe
the deep heart or centre of something
In the deep bosom of the ocean buried — Shakespeare
in the bosom of one's family
safely surrounded by one's loved ones
[Old English bōsm]