(Of a woman's body) having a large bosom and pleasing curves.
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Examples for "stacked"
Examples for "stacked"
1That's just one example on one programme about how things stacked up.
2Think of them stacked up in bright yellow piles in the warehouse.
3No matter how I stacked the essential details, they didn't lead anywhere.
4On top of this there were several neatly stacked reams of paper.
5In a year stacked with smoking shred, Electric Aborigines remains largely unheralded.
1And in the bewildering voluptuous brightness and luxury of the room G.J.
2She lived in some undefined expectation of a voluptuous and supreme ideal.
3All nature lay asleep in voluptuous beauty, veiled in a glorious atmosphere.
4Then I raised my own eyes; a voluptuous melancholy seized us both.
5In this heavy shade, the warm air lulled one to voluptuous drowsiness.
1She was a buxom young Vietnamese model with a yen for attention.
2In cold weather his preferences go toward the buxom, in summer, svelte.
3With her came the cook, a fresh buxom young woman of thirty.
4The buxom barmaid brought their drink, bending low in front of Owein.
5A number of buxom dames, accompanied by slender girls, were filing in.
1However, the curvy celebrity has embraced her body and her clothing choices.
2These look and feel great on curvy women and straight-hipped ladies alike.
3Julie had not been able to pass on the narrow, curvy road.
4When using such a curvy screen things do feel strangely stretched out.
5The chassis is up to the task when the road gets curvy.
1She knew she looked good-slender ,yetsubtly curvaceous, sculpted by her art.
2Its Rubens-esque figure is heavy and curvaceous, but surprisingly easy to hold.
3Her cobalt blue eyes seemed brighter, and her lanky frame more curvaceous.
4Suddenly all eyes were turned toward the curvaceous brunette in the doorway.
5Her brown hair, her dark eyes, her delicate mouth, her curvaceous figure.
1She went back to her keyboard, back to the busty Valley girl.
2In full stride, Reich kicked the leg of a busty vanity table.
3The images mostly consisted of busty demon girls in cosplay school uniforms.
4Tawny grew tall, grew busty, but other changes never took place.
5Arden is a busty, blonde bimbo - a sort of pocket Diana Dors.
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.
1Old Mr. Loutit and lame Jimmy Flett each secures a sonsy partner.
2Mrs. Lynde was behind her, sonsy, kindly, matronly, as of yore.
3She was a big, sonsy woman, with full-blown peony cheeks and large, dreamy, brown eyes.
4A change came over her sonsy, smiling face.
5Judging from her round, sonsy, rosy face, you never could have imagined her to have been mad.
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.
1She was a mature woman, full-bosomed, grave of feature, introspective of glance.
2Are you lonely? It is one of the transsexuals, full-bosomed and pouting.
3She drew herself up in her full-bosomed magnificence.
4She had returned a woman, slender, full-bosomed, graceful, alluring, with a maturity of fascination beyond her years.
5She was a fine, full-bosomed woman in her thirties with a broad face and long blonde hair.
1I was just having a sonsie wee bit of a dream.
2Ay, I'll no' be forgetting the sonsie tyke.
3Dr. George Ross and Mr. Alexander McGregor shook Bobby's lifted paw and called him a sonsie rascal.
4Ay, terriers are sonsie, leal dogs.
5The likeness of some ewe-milking, cheese-making sonsie Hepburn hath descended to thee, and hath been fostered by country breeding.
6Sandy remarked, "Ye wadna think, noo, sic a sonsie doggie wad be leevin' i' the murky auld kirkyaird."
7The thoughts in the fifth stanza come finely up to my favourite idea- asweetsonsie lass: the last line, however, halts a little.
8One was a sonsie good-wife with any amount of bundles, the other a little old man with a face of almost superhuman wisdom.
9"The sonsie, wee-why ,he'sall but starved!"