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    bos·om
    [ˈbo͝ozəm]
    noun
    bosom (noun) · bosoms (plural noun)
    1. a woman's chest:
      "her ample bosom" · "the dress offered a fair display of bosom"
      • (bosoms)
        a woman's breast.
      • a part of a woman's dress covering the chest:
        "she had plucked the brooch from her bosom"
      • literary
        the space between a person's clothing and chest used for carrying things:
        "he carried a letter in his bosom"
      • literary
        (the bosom of)
        the loving care and protection of:
        "Bruno went home each night to the bosom of his family"
      • used to refer to the chest as the seat of emotions:
        "quivering dread was settling in her bosom"
    adjective
    bosom (adjective)
    1. (of a friend) close or intimate:
      "the two girls had become bosom friends"
    Origin
    Old English bōsm, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch boezem and German Busen.
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  3. bosom [ booz - uh m, boo -z uh m ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA noun the breast of a human being. the breasts of a woman. the part of a garment that covers the breast. the breast, conceived of as the center of feelings or emotions.
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    a woman's breast or breasts: a large / ample bosom (= large breasts) The dress showed the top of my bosoms. literary the front of a person's chest, especially when thought of as the center of human feelings:
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    Definition of bosom noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary bosom noun /ˈbʊzəm/ /ˈbʊzəm/ [countable] a woman’s chest or breasts
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