(Of a woman's body) having a large bosom and pleasing curves.
1Other cities are less well-endowed naturally, but have some impressive manufactured sources.
2The baggy garment concealed both the weapon and her well-endowed bosom.
3In November, Dromey linked to a tweet about well-endowed black men.
4Some less well-endowed plants may come a rather weak salmon.
5But it is one that he is well equipped and financially well-endowed to meet.
6If she wants to be noticed in her social life, she should be well-endowed.
7He was intelligent, well-endowed with bad instincts, demonstrative, and dissembling.
8I will have them send a couple of well-endowed boys along with the girls.
9There were several well-endowed convents, and a fine hospital.
10A well-endowed University, and seminaries of learning are there.
11My little, borrowed friend was red, low-rise, streamlined, well-endowed at the front and bloody sexy.
12The most populous Arab country is one of the Middle East's least well-endowed in energy reserves.
13That makes it the perfect debut role for a well-endowed, 40-year-old bimbo with absolutely no personality.
14And she'd never had such a well-endowed partner.
15The University of Texas has a well-endowed library and their Kipling collection is a sound one.
16It was then that Babington consented to Lady Shrewsbury's new match with the well-endowed Eleanor Ratcliffe.