| bosom | 1. To inclose or carry in the bosom; to keep with care; to take to heart; to cherish. "Bosom up my counsel, You'll find it wholesome." (Shak) 2. To conceal; to hide from view; to embosom. "To happy convents bosomed deep in vines." (Pope) Origin: Bosomed; Bosoming. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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the chest considered as the place where secret thoughts are kept; "his bosom was bursting with the secret" a person's breast or chest cloth that covers the chest or breasts embrace: a close affectionate and protective acceptance; "his willing embrace of new ideas"; "in the bosom of the family" heart: the locus of feelings and intuitions; "in your heart you know it is true"; "her story would melt your bosom" hide in one's bosom; "She bosomed his letters" breast: either of two soft fleshy milk-secreting glandular organs on the chest of a woman embrace: squeeze (someone) tightly in your arms, usually with fondness; "Hug me, please"; "They embraced"; "He hugged her close to him"
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The term breast can refer to the upper ventral region of the human torso. Alternatively, the term is used for each of two parts of that, especially for women: the breasts are parts of the female human body that contain the organs that secrete milk used to feed infants. Males also have breasts and are born with the main milk ducts intact, but while the gland that produces milk is present in the male, it normally remains undeveloped. ...
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In the East objects are carried in the bosom which Europeans carry in the pocket. To have in one's bosom indicates kindness, secrecy, or intimacy (Gen. 16:5; 2 Sam. 12:8). Christ is said to have been in "the bosom of the Father," ie, he had the most perfect knowledge of the Father, had the closest intimacy with him (John 1:18). John (13:23) was "leaning on Jesus' bosom" at the last supper. Our Lord carries his lambs in his bosom, ie, has a tender, watchful care over them (Isa. 40:11).
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| bosom | a close affectionate and protective acceptance |
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| bosom | cloth that covers the chest or breasts |
| bosom | a person's breast or chest |
| bosom | either of two soft fleshy milk-secreting glandular organs on the chest of a woman |
| bosom | the locus of feelings and intuitions |
| bosom | (archaic) the chest considered as the place where secret thoughts are kept |
| bosom | hug, usually with fondness |
| bosom | hide in one's bosom |
| bosom | very close in friendship or affection |
| bosom | (in the Gospel of Luke 16:22) |
| bosom | having a bosom as specified or having something likened to a bosom |
| bosom | (of a woman's body) having a large bosom and pleasing curves |
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