bosomed
- v hide in one's bosom
She bosomed his letters - v squeeze (someone) tightly in your arms, usually with fondness
- s having a bosom as specified or having something likened to a bosom; usually used in compounds
full-bosomed women
the green-bosomed earth
- Some of his music is pleasantly (and all the more pleasantly for being well sung) in the florid, full-bosomed tradition of operetta; while the best of it has real color and wit .
- Mormon women walk with a high-bosomed and girdleless litheness which seems a little startling to visitors.
- Could Songster Durbin hold her fans, who like to think of her as a wide-eyed child with a full-bosomed soprano, after that historic peck? For the thrilling ordeal Universal .