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    bosom
    /ˈbʊz(ə)m/

    noun

    • 1. a woman's chest or breasts: "her ample bosom" Similar bustchestbreaststechnical:mammary glands

    adjective

    • 1. (of a friend) very close or intimate: "the two girls had become bosom friends"

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  3. Bosom is a noun that means a woman's breast or breasts, or the front of a person's chest, especially the center of human feelings. Learn how to use bosom in sentences and see translations in different languages.

  4. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word bosom, from the human chest and breasts to the seat of emotions and intimacy. See synonyms, examples, etymology, and related articles.

  5. the breast, conceived of as the center of feelings or emotions. Synonyms: affection, heart. something likened to the human breast: the bosom of the earth. a state of enclosing intimacy; warm closeness: the bosom of the family.

  6. Bosom can mean the chest or breasts of a person, especially a woman, or the part of a garment that covers them. It can also mean the center of feelings or emotions, or a close and intimate friend.

  7. The bosom is the breast or chest area of the body. It is also poetically considered to be the place where our feelings reside. Used as a verb or noun, bosom originates from the Old English word bosm, meaning "breast, womb, surface, or ship's hold." It is commonly used as a polite reference to a woman's breasts.

  8. Bosom is an old-fashioned or literary word for a woman's breast or chest. It can also mean the part of a garment covering the chest, the security and closeness of a family, or the source of emotion.

  9. Bosom is a noun that means a woman's chest or breasts, or the part of a clothing that covers them. It can also mean a situation in which you are with people who love and protect you. Learn more about the word origin, pronunciation and collocations of bosom.

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