bosomy (Meaning)

Wordnet

bosomy (s)

(of a woman's body) having a large bosom and pleasing curves

Webster

bosomy (a.)

Characterized by recesses or sheltered hollows.

bosomy Sentence Examples

  1. The actress wore a stunning gown that accentuated her bosomy figure on the red carpet.
  2. The magazine cover featured a bosomy model posing elegantly in a swimsuit.
  3. Despite her petite frame, she was known for her bosomy silhouette.
  4. The Renaissance painting depicted voluptuous, bosomy women lounging in luxurious surroundings.
  5. The tailor adjusted the dress to fit the client's bosomy shape perfectly.
  6. The character in the novel was described as a sultry, bosomy seductress.
  7. She felt self-conscious about her bosomy figure in the form-fitting dress.
  8. The advertisement featured a line of lingerie designed specifically for bosomy women.
  9. In the 1950s, hourglass figures and bosomy actresses were highly celebrated in Hollywood.
  10. The comedian joked about his adventures trying to date bosomy women, much to the audience's amusement.

FAQs About the word bosomy

(of a woman's body) having a large bosom and pleasing curvesCharacterized by recesses or sheltered hollows.

buxom, ripe, curvy, overweight, pudgy, blubbery, rotund, ample, statuesque, plump

lanky,bony, skeletal, skeletal, lanky, cadaverous, haggard, emaciated, angular, haggard

The actress wore a stunning gown that accentuated her bosomy figure on the red carpet.

The magazine cover featured a bosomy model posing elegantly in a swimsuit.

Despite her petite frame, she was known for her bosomy silhouette.

The Renaissance painting depicted voluptuous, bosomy women lounging in luxurious surroundings.