bosom - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • heave: Not that I looked at her taut heaving bosom or anything like that.
  • have: No we are not checking them out, although number three does have a very ample bosom.

Adjective modifier

  • ample: Dame Judi Dench ' s ample bosom caused big problems at the Oscars.
  • thy: May the wrath of the diet thread beat upon thy naked bosom.
  • collective: The Madding Crowd's collective bosom was not on display.
  • warm: He then ate the food and climbed the hill before burying himself in the warm bosom of Ffyona Campbell or some such blond.
  • own: With Him in all eternity, resting in His own bosom was His Only Begotten Son, the Son of His Love.
  • big: Even if you've got big bosoms, you don't have to look like a frump.

Modifies a noun

  • buddy: Staying together, barriers have cropped among the bosom buddies.
  • pal: For example, the expert might be the opponent's mom or dad, or at least a bosom pal.
  • friend: He was also the bosom friend of Pan American Airways.

Noun used with modifier

  • thy: I am as reason and intellect within thy bosom At the time of joy and gladness, at the time of sorrow and distress.

Possessives

  • mother: Shall I take a knife and tear open my mother's bosom?
  • man: So long as I have been here, I have not willingly planted a thorn in any man's bosom.

Preposition: of

  • family: If you had torn yourself from the bosom of the Y family by an earlier train, all might have been well.
  • lake: And slips into the bosom of the lake: I have absolutely no idea what this means!
  • sea: Soon our little convoy was enveloped in the bosom of those fabled sand seas so emblematic of the Sahara.
  • mountain: We gazed up the cleft into the bosom of the mountain.
  • man: He would there find in profusion that which comes most home to the business and the bosoms of men.
  • earth: Out of the bosom of the earth, where the muse Thalia lies silent, the song germinates.

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