(Of a woman's body) having a large bosom and pleasing curves.
1I'm speaking of that Greek wench of yours, the little bosomy spy.
2Heavy snores were coming from the bosomy lady on the floor.
3Honor Blackman is more bosomy than remembered on TV and rather less effective.
4Marie-Thérèse is all rhyming curlicues and arabesques, holding her own bosomy beauty together.
5The favourite, of course, was always the figurehead, and the more bosomy the better.
6Suzie Toase as a bosomy bookkeeper also vividly evokes the spirit of Barbara Windsor.
7Sherree was one of the house girls, bosomy and long-legged.
8Klari watched and said, "It's very bosomy." Then she hugged the young woman.
9Why do you s'pose they made her so bosomy?
10The bosomy woman did not reply, but she sniffed.
11She was small-breasted, and he preferred them bosomy.
12He spent his charming all the bosomy blondes.
13A bosomy lady supports the stair-rail on her head, and under glass in the drawing room-
14She felt small and bosomy in the high-ceilinged room, a robin amidst the pink and leggy pelicans.
15Tara, breastfeeding twins, was notably more bosomy.
16My God, thought Cosimo, eyes transfixed upon the bosomy heap before him as she filled their mugs.