bosom

kucak
definition
noun
her ample bosom
a woman's chest.
adjective
the two girls had become bosom friends
(of a friend) close or intimate.
translation of 'bosom'
noun
elbisenin göğüs kısmı,
merkez,
balkon,
kucak,
koyun,
göğüs,
orta,
bağır
example
As biographer to Custer and 'bosom' friend to ‘Jannie’ Smuts, this man had seen the world and shaped its course.
The banished nurse sat with her tiny bee-friend nestled in her 'bosom' .
The little voice inside my head that so often warned of impending danger now screamed at me to go upstairs, but the curiosity in my 'bosom' burned so much hotter than the voice was loud.
At this time everything that is ordinarily done on the 'bosom' should be done on the back.
And so, I smuggled them in by putting them in my uniform, in my 'bosom' , so the Bowls brandy or whatever that bottle was that's round at the bottom and skinny at the top.
Aislinn started, the locket falling from her hand and resting on the navy cotton 'bosom' of her dress as she whirled toward the sound.
It seems to issue from the 'bosom' , from a place beneath the breastbone.
I know Rowling has a ton of background in this sort of arcana, but I'm still rather skeptical that she's really making an appeal for the return of England to the 'bosom' of Holy Church.
For many, the next door neighbour is something of a distant figure, while others are 'bosom' buddies with those that live closest to them.
In the story, the central character, Nazar Chagataev, sets out from Moscow to rescue the starving nomadic nation of his own birthplace and bring it safe back to the 'bosom' of the Party.
From this angle, he can see the generous curve of her 'bosom' , nicely displayed in her thin, low-cut dress.
Also returning to the 'bosom' of his family was Tod, who devoted eight years of his career to Dunfermline.
Subleyras's portrait of Tibaldi made in 1739 showed his wife gorgeously dressed, with a large flower at her 'bosom' and one of her tiny pictures in her hand.
All this flies in the face of many right wingers who like to claim that nursery education is positively harmful to children, who should be left to be brought up in the 'bosom' of the home.
His late companion's chance persistency made him feel that he could not keep his crime concealed in his 'bosom' .
The outfits they put her in throughout this year were stellar, showing ample leg and wonderfully accenting her 'bosom' .
Alban turned to face the taunting eyes of the old governess feeling both rage and shame rise in his 'bosom' .
We were pals, chums, mates and the best of 'bosom' buddies.
He had compassion on it, and taking it up, placed it in his 'bosom' .
Beatrice observed this remarkable phenomenon and crossed herself, sadly, but without surprise; nor did she therefore hesitate to arrange the fatal flower in her 'bosom' .
Even when his 'bosom' friend, Govinda, chooses to become a disciple of Lord Buddha whom both meet, Sidhartha decides to continue his journey in search of truth and realisation.
Annabelle, suspicion which was aroused quick in her 'bosom' , had no idea of the meetings that occurred between her brother and her lady's maid.
It seems incongruous that one so young, so fit and so honourable should be taken from the 'bosom' of his family so suddenly, but then, all things in this life are flawed.
Jasmine wore an off white sleeveless shirt with brown designs across the 'bosom' .
What joy rises in my 'bosom' as I imagine gazing on that wondrous sight!
If you plant that money in your 'bosom' or plant it in a lockbox, it will not grow.
‘Because I hate to see you so far away from me,’ she replied, pressing her 'bosom' further into his shoulder.
Set in New York's Dominican community, the novel begins with Iliana, youngest daughter of her family (14 of them at last count) returning to the 'bosom' of her strict parents.
It entered my chest and warmed my 'bosom' , which was mostly exposed.
Torrance and James are 'bosom' buddies, and unless the issue is quickly defused at a meeting on Tuesday, there will inevitably be tension when the main players collide.
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