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"bosom" Definitions
  1. [countable] a woman’s chest or breasts
  2. [countable] the part of a piece of clothing that covers a woman’s bosom
  3. the bosom of something [singular] a situation in which you are with people who love and protect you
"bosom" Antonyms
exteriority outside body physicality exterior skin face front covering shell surface thigh wing back exoneration edge periphery perimeter outskirts border fringe bound boundary bounds skirt edging circumference verge ambit outer edge outer limits limits reasoning logic reason analysis rationale rationalisation(UK) rationalization(US) sense argument ratiocination rationality rationalising(UK) rationalizing(US) thinking basis thought wisdom deduction dialectics proposition brain mind head build bones constitution figure frame anatomy form demeanour(UK) demeanor(US) behavior(US) behaviour(UK) personality comportment deportment temperament appearance attitude character conduct disposition nature manner persona presence temper air expression distant unsociable separable independent unannexable dividable uncombinable estranged alienated detached unfriendly antagonised(UK) antagonized(US) apart disconnected disengaged divided indifferent parted removed separated severed standoffish unattached unconnected uncoupled unbeloved hated disliked despised unappreciated unloved rejected spurned unwanted uncherished unvalued detested jilted shunned abandoned abhorred forsaken loathed scorned neglected flawed broken imperfect incomplete vulnerable bad unhealthy fake inadequate incompetent fickle disloyal undependable unreliable inconstant perfidious traitorous untrustworthy adulterous deceitful disaffected dishonest faithless irresolute seditious subversive unfaithful unloyal false recreant disclose open strip uncover unfold unwind disperse free ignore loose loosen release reveal straighten untie lay bare let go let loose let out unwrap bore dry eject exclude neglect reject repel repulse shun tire turn off

226 Sentences With "bosom"

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So you go from having a mono-bosom to having no bosom at all.
The bosom (when they reach this heft, I think we can refer to them as a "bosom") belongs to an unsmiling cashier, and is strapped into the heaving confines of a dirndl dress.
"I warmed a snake on my bosom," Bulbov told me.
The one who would rest his wizened hand on Jesus' bosom.
She looked up and saw this colossal bosom looming over her.
Kylie Jenner knows no bounds ... but her bosom is another story.
It isn't Christmas, you don't have to return to the familial bosom.
"Falluja has come back to the country's bosom," the prime minister said.
She clutched him to her bosom, which he really seemed to like.
Do you leap to her side and cradle her in your bosom?
He rests his minim rests, one, two, and the third in your bosom.
Buddy crawls into the back again, brushing against the blonde and her bosom.
If there's one thing she's learned — there's no bosom buddies in this business.
It's like that feeling when you rub your face in your mom's bosom.
Quackenbush, in a Mouseketeer hat and grotesquely padded bosom) and Frankie Avalon (Ms.
Mayweather takes it: McGregor sobs into the bosom of an understanding lunch lady.
Anticipation of the territory's return "to the bosom of the motherland" was palpable.
We don't want a bigger bosom or extremely big eyes or plump, plump lips.
Mr Xi told Russian media that Mr Putin was his "best and bosom friend".
Amidst the grief and chaos, Lydia is folded in the bosom of Christine's family.
It is easy to ignore climate change in the bosom of the developed world.
They mingled at the Bieber's roast in 2015, but don't seem to be bosom buddies.
During Viall's season, contestant Alexis Waters held a "birthday party" for her newly augmented bosom.
Ubiquity, Kittlaus said in an interview, is the reason Viv is trundling into Samsung's bosom.
Fire is taking him somewhere a little safer, into the bosom of the Mitchum brothers.
"This will be all tight," Mr. Kulovits quickly explained of the bosom of the dress.
It helped accentuate a woman's curves by holding in her waist and supporting her bosom.
As a plant upon the earth, so a man rests upon the bosom of God.
Russia and China are not natural bosom buddies, given their history of competing with one another.
Her bosom was blurred out when she showed cleavage on Watch What Happens Live in 2014.
Our story could have ended here, with Sophie's face scrunched against my wife's milk-swollen bosom.
" It counsels: "Repel evil with what is better so your enemy will become a bosom friend.
On fairly accessible crosses (SLED, BOSOM, CLAW), SBA, or the "Small Business Administration," makes total sense.
My friend stuck the paper with the woman's name, address and phone number in her bosom.
Oman had "returned to the bosom of the Gulf", said prominent Saudi columnist Turki al-Dakhil.
She plugged her foam breasts on "The Dick Cavett Show," asking him to feel her new bosom.  
The majority of your weight is held in the torso with an ample bosom and rounder belly.
"Too little cuddling" was what she meant, the author himself thought; "too much bottle…too little bosom".
The bosom-exposing bodice of Bebe Rexha's La Perla gown appeared too scant to accommodate a flower.
Will Trump be miffed that he wasn't welcomed into the domestic bosom of the British royal family?
The tape recorder, which Krapp regards as his admonishing enemy and bosom buddy, is white and curved.
Let us all begin passing the proverbial "bosom notes" through churches, schools, grocery stores and neighborhoods everywhere.
"Sue's BRCA results and biopsies are negative," he group-emailed our clan, my bosom now everybody's business.
She shucks off tradition and patriarchal expectations in favor of art, music, nature and her bosom friends.
A simple T-shirt over an ample bosom is rendered obscene, and you mustn't be too tempting.
The lamb was dubbed Dolly, a nod to country music legend Dolly Parton and her famously ample bosom.
Others function like support groups: complete with finger snaps and Hillary cat memes and engulfing, bosom-like support.
The work depicts a man with a woman on his back, holding a small child to her bosom.
It would be theater, a spectacle, come pay, or come lie down in fluid bosom of woe mankind.
Susan's look was a hit amongst her fellow actresses, as Kate Winslet jokingly grabbed her bosom inside the ceremony.
Hannah's bosom pal Marnie (Allison Williams) volunteered to help raise her baby, named Grover, and Hannah somewhat grudgingly accepted.
Ephron launched her career in part by talking about her body — specifically, how she grew to love her bosom.
A small phial of this life from the fertile bosom of mother Earth will furnish men with substance for days.
And your heart may break, just a little, that they can't go off into that world together, forever bosom pals.
So she'd be able to jockey for public attention with a showboat who has never exactly been a bosom buddy.
He is the author of "Bosom Friends: The Intimate World of James Buchanan and William Rufus King" (Oxford University Press).
Her bosom used to jut out of her tight suit in older games, but it's no longer as conspicuously gravity-defying.
"When I was a VERY underdeveloped 14 year old I actually prayed…and even fasted for a bigger bosom," she wrote.
But either way, Trump detractors seem to be delighted by the idea of Queen Elizabeth supporting the #resistance with bosom gemstones.
Why don't you let them get over the shock, or the start of the shock in the bosom of their family?
But always something will be too tight, there will be too much bosom, there will be a bit of camel hoof.
Ms. Greenfield observed that in the intervening years, Ms. Siegel's bosom seemed to have grown inexplicably, much like the national economy.
Days later, when he was in my apartment making repairs, he pulled me into another embrace, kissing me above my bosom.
"These were Tom's bosom friends, and in that respect they knew him full well and they knew his measure," she said.
Some 0003th-century tintypes, such as those collected in the book "Bosom Buddies: A Photo History of Male Affection," illustrate this.
At the start of "Gloaming," Becky takes over Sasha's body to cry in her mother's bosom before trying to kill her host.
Later in the episode, Ben Higgins brands them a "couple," and Murphy jokes that Unglert, 26, should evaluate her new-ish bosom.
" Without feeling any passion—without sensing that strange goad—"the husband would have relaxed on his wife's bosom in tranquility of mind.
"  Lafferty added that TVC would make a "massive public outreach campaign to make Kansas voters aware of the snake at their bosom.
DW: In the same alcove where "Bosom Lady" is shown, there are the Sainte Sébastienne prints, which are all self-portraits of Bourgeois.
From her perch in the stultifying bosom of the Post, she casts herself as a superior intellect in contrast to King's cruder critics.
They were accused by detractors of being bosom buddies, in cahoots over underhanded efforts to rig the American election — accusations candidate Trump denied.
Thomas Balcerski is author of "Bosom Friends: The Intimate World of James Buchanan and William Rufus King," forthcoming from the Oxford University Press.
He could have directed his baby blues at the Unsinkable Kathy Bates and sailed off into the sunset on her ample bosom. What?
A white abolitionist woman stands for a dress-fitting as the slave Phaedre (Natalie Simpson) lavishes praise on her eyes, bosom and skin.
Their baby girl — who turns 1 next month — snuggled up to her mom's bosom on Tuesday, during an "all day" flight to Los Angeles.
In these the putative gift was supposed to have come not from a bosom buddy but rather from a casual acquaintance or a stranger.
Both die, and the beggar goes to Heaven, "carried by angels to the bosom of Abraham," while the rich man is damned to burn.
The boning in the waist would have made Scarlet O'Hara blanch, and the construction tended to push all available flesh up to the bosom.
But they were middle-aged now, self-consciously aware, as they performed their jokey girlishness, of the heavy shelves of bosom under their nightdresses.
She's curvy, too, her petite torso bearing the kind of bosom you could really nestle your head into—if that sort of thing were permitted.
Parts of that certainly make sense: as a teaser for his most recent record Marshall released the track "Bermondsey Bosom" (referencing the south London area).
The FBI-CIA team would covertly supervise Maguire's undercover tilt against his own boss, a spy-versus-spy operation in the bosom of CIA headquarters.
"Hunt for the Wilderpeople" takes a troika of familiar story types — the plucky kid, the crusty geezer, the nurturing bosom — and strips them of cliché.
Russian President Vladimir Putin — whom China's President Xi calls his "best and bosom friend" — has propped up China's Belt and Road Initiative in the past.
She had the grace of a dancer, it was said, and she was famous for her theatrical costumes and — journalistic values being constant — her bosom.
Inspired by scenes from an omnibus published by that favorite of bosom-heavers, Mills and Boon, I found a fresh piece of paper and began.
One video, posted to Ratajkowski's Instagram, shows the ladies dancing together, and at one point, Hadid playfully cups her hands around the "Blurred Lines" star's bosom.
"We haven't been bosom buddies, no question about it, but we've always been polite to each other," Mr. Kelly said in a telephone interview on Thursday.
You look equally fantastic down on one knee, clutching roses to your bosom, or weeping into the tear-stained pages of a well-creased love letter.
Prior to his visit he gave a lengthy interview to Russia's state-run TASS news agency, in which he called Putin his "best and bosom friend."
Like the book, the story begins by flashing back, as Elena, now in her 60s, is informed that her one-time bosom pal Lila has disappeared.
And Madonna had on a black lace Givenchy dress by Riccardo Tisci that left almost nothing about her rear end or her bosom to the imagination.
I hug the train of England's dress because I cannot reach up to her bosom; I still want her approval, but she is hard to please.
A good wingfemme knows when to pull you into her fluffy, feathery bosom to tell you how magical and important you are when things are feeling rough.
"Jezebels" shows us Nick maneuvering alone, whether in the black market or in the bosom of the men out to purge Gilead of all these corrupt influences.
This stereotype of the young milkmaid with a heaving bosom, besides the obvious association with milk and breasts, may have come from a 14th-century European fable.
I can tell from some of these pictures—the one where you've got your glittery bosom out, with the Playboy necklace—that you're proud of your body.
The same could not be said of Art School, the gender non-binary collective that this season graduated from the bosom of Fashion East, a talent incubator.
Much was made of the fact that Dolly was cloned from an udder and named after a singer noted for her ample bosom as well as her talent.
The subject of a late-18th-century portrait by Joseph Siffred Duplessis, she flaunts multiple chins, her fleshy arms and bosom becomingly veiled in a demi-sheer frock.
Before Colbert had too much time to protest, Washington had withdrawn the exact Velvet Wine shade from her "bosom" and slicked it on the talk show host's mouth.
"My endless love has blossomed in the bosom of my comrades," Pak joins in, the love in his eyes for the people around him both sorrowful and warm.
Because of a complicated diplomatic arrangement, all pandas belong to China, and it can pretty much rip the cute little critters from our bosom any time it wants.
While the lovebirds didn't meet until years later, one could say The Brady Bunch made them Bosom Buddies – at least in the mind of the future Oscar-winner.
The loftier, heart-in-mouth rock of Prisoner takes him back to the bosom of his original love affair with 80s radio, from Black Sabbath to Simple Minds.
"There is no way he would be invited to stay with the queen unless he was being welcomed into the royal fold and the bosom of the family."
"My mother said, 'Tina, if you want to catch a man, you have to have some bosom interest,'" recalled Ms. Howe, who was as reedy then as now.
I knew there was a Sainsbury's and Matalan parking lot around the back of a shopping mall nearby so I dived two-footed into its paper-filled bosom.
The loftier, heart-in-mouth rock of Prisoner takes him back to the bosom of his original love affair with 80s radio, from Black Sabbath to Simple Minds.
With my dreams of wasting afternoons sipping coffee while digesting music for the first time fast slipping from reality, I crave the warm bosom of a proper record shop.
And then an opportunity came up that if the deal happened, I knew it was, they were going to ask me to leave the bosom of 30 Rockefeller Plaza.
And the bible says in Job that we are transported to heaven by angels to Abraham&aposs bosom, and that&aposs another euphemism in the bible for heaven itself.
A third grader, perhaps the one soul there struck by Murkowski's celebrity, buried his head in his mother's bosom as she handed over a jar of home-preserved salmon.
The cruel wheel of time continues to spin, and just a scant 48 hours after sweet sweet freedom came and embraced you to her bosom, you're back at work.
In a speech Friday night, he said, "Falluja has come back to the country's bosom," and vowed to focus on the next Islamic State target, the city of Mosul.
There was "something malign in the bosom of the Democratic Party,'' Mr. MacArthur said starkly, while adding that nevertheless, "I probably spend most of my time working with Democrats.
He received a Ph.D. from Yale in 1974, writing his dissertation on Pope's letters, a subject he turned into his first book, "A Window in the Bosom," in 1977.
In her I saw my mother, whose smaller waist atop ample hips was perfect to wrap arms around, and whose bosom was the perfect place to rest my head.
A washed-out recycling of ethnic clichés and exhausted jokes, the story (once again by Nia Vardalos) returns us to the smothering bosom of the Portokalos family, where Toula (Ms.
In the 1990s, Lolo Ferrari was one of the most famous glamour models in the world, regularly gracing magazine covers with her 54G bosom before her untimely death in 2000.
It's not that they don't want to learn, they have just been raised in the bosom of the favela subculture where studying has never been directly correlated with making money.
Interesting, too, was the inclusion of Supreme in the shortlist for Urban Luxe Brand, as the skate wear brand continues its charge closer into the bosom of the fashion establishment.
I dressed in low-rise jeans that gave a sophisticated hint of red thong and a cropped bomber jacket unzipped to my nonexistent (but surely soon to be heaving) bosom.
Each leaflet showed a map of Mosul in the colors of the Iraqi flag — red, white and black — with the message: "Mosul has been returned to the bosom of Iraq."
She became famous for that bar trick of balancing two pint glasses on her bosom, filling them, and serving them perched on her chest without ever touching them with her hands.
The story: Fellow Founding Fathers of America and onetime bosom buddies Thomas Jefferson and John Adams were set at odds when Jefferson ran against Adams in the presidential election of 1800.
Peter Scolari, quien protagonizó a su lado la comedia de situación Bosom Buddies y luego Lucky Guy en Broadway, afirmó que es un "hombre tan especial que está tocado por Dios".
Florence, who possesses the comfortably upholstered bosom of so many aging character actresses who turn up in black-and-white movies on Turner Classics, is not a difficult or even unkind woman.
That it is OK for dubious and even dangerous characters to be allowed into the bosom of one of the most renowned universities in the world for students to play with them.
The focus shifts to the mother's grief, which is given remarkably intense expression: They have torn away from my bosom my only one, My only daughter, my blossomlike delicate one, my soul.
And there we have the contradictory instincts that animate and paralyze so many of Shepard's characters: the urges to escape from hearth and home, and to hunker down in its insulating bosom.
"In the late 1890s the 'bosom ring' came into fashion briefly and sold in expensive Parisian jewelry shops," writes Steven Kern in Anatomy and Destiny: A Cultural History of The Human Body.
They could play along with his bosom-buddy form of diplomacy without having to make substantive concessions: no fundamental structural change in China's economy and no serious progress toward North Korean denuclearization.
His chest is pulled up so that his waist is tiny, seemingly corseted; his flaring rib cage suggests a padded bosom, especially because he delicately touches his throat, as if fingering jewels.
A pantomimed one-minute charmer, it shows a young woman who, with a smile and a bosom wreathed in flowers, plucks squalling naked babies from a cabbage patch constructed out of wood.
She chose her major in advertising design at the Fashion Institute of Technology after watching the 1980s sitcom "Bosom Buddies," in which Tom Hanks and Peter Scolari goofed around at an ad agency.
Because of the painstaking particularity of sentiment injected into the bouquets, these exchanges between bosom friends might carry more significance than a boyfriend's obligatory bunch of wilted grocery store carnations ever could today.
General Hayden will join us at Disrupt NY to talk about the threats to U.S. security and whether we should place our trust in unbreakable cryptography or the warm bosom of law enforcement.
Would Anne and bosom buddy Diana Barry become turn-of-the-century, Island meth dealers, operating out of an abandoned wagon they found in Avonlea, right above where they buried Gilbert Blythe's body?
And perhaps most alarming of all, the people of "inalienable" territories wrested from the motherland by predatory imperialists—Hong Kong and Taiwan—show no enthusiasm at all for a return to its bosom.
But that bosom will approve, that even at so great an expense, I should effectually wipe away a more serious stain from a name, which it cherishes with no less elevation than tenderness.
" Xi has been ebullient over his close ties with Putin, calling the Russian president his best and bosom friend: "My engagement with President Putin is built on a high degree of mutual trust.
"We are lighting candles 75 years after, it is a good feeling to be in the bosom of my family, with my children, with my grandchildren - it is a great joy," said Harshalom.
Can you swipe to find what Anne from Anne of Green Gables described as, "a bosom friend — an intimate friend, you know — a really kindred spirit to whom I can confide my inmost soul"?
He doesn't say much, but he doesn't need to—you know that he would prefer a chill day on a sofa, in your arms, head against your bosom binging The Real Housewives with you.
Tom Hanks has probably spent his entire career trying to atone for "Bosom Buddies," in which he dressed in drag to pass for a lady so he could live in a low-rent apartment.
"Europe's continued reckless behavior is like dancing in a minefield ... I am telling nations that directly or indirectly embrace terrorist groups: you are nursing a viper in your bosom," he said at Canakkale commemorations.
The texts, from the government, say that Russia is providing aid to people in the government-held side of the city, and is available to any who return to the bosom of the state.
All those big plans President Obama and the Democratic party made for America in 2008 are like all those Oscars Tom Hanks and Peter Scolari dreamed of winning on the set of Bosom Buddies.
Bodice rippers, however, are far from mindless guilty-pleasure television; these delightfully frothy, heaving-bosom period melodramas offer viewers as much sexy escapism as more "prestigious" fare like Game of Thrones or House of Cards.
But among other things, Landy has been secretly dallying with Queen Joan of Navarre (Olivia Ross) under the nose of her hubby, King Philip IV of France (Ed Stoppard), who considers Landry his bosom pal.
Songs start with a plucked outar, a lute-like instrument, or a zokra, the predecessor to the oboe, along with plaintive singing about, say, wishing to be the bird in the bosom of one's lover.
Hold them close, tightly to your bosom, and thank the good folks at the Cleveland Branch of the National Weather Service for reminding you just how delicate your tiny, furry little friend's life really is.
Television exhibited a similar naughty streak during these years, with sitcoms like "Bosom Buddies" and "Three's Company," where young men ogling women -- while pretending to be women and gay, respectively -- was baked into the premise.
In the Kyrgyzstan capital Bishkek, Xi is expected to meet with his "best and bosom friend" Russian leader Vladimir Putin and a newly reelected Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, fresh from his landslide victory in May.
Hester hungers for revenge against the person who ratted her son out and longs to return her child to his rightful place: her nurturing bosom, in which beats a heart that can kill and does kill.
Hari Nef wore a peppermint-green tulle gown with a glittering appliqué panther on the bosom; Gia Coppola, another Gucci devotee, was in a long dress confected of black netting embellished with red and pink sequins.
Beneath her bosom, Saar has nestled an image of a similarly jubilant mammy figure, cradling a pale child in her arms, overlaid by a sculpted, starkly dark, Black power fist, with one nail manicured blood red.
On Monday, a video called "Bermondsey Bosom" emerged on Krule's Facebook page, where these same lyrics are read over an instrumental as a scenic clip plays: As per the video's caption, the words translate as: Intriguing, no?
We find out when Ian is taken into the bosom of a lovely pink mansion, and is confronted with none other than Geillis Duncan (Lotte Verbeek), bathing in what appears to be a pool filled with blood.
Originally "Bermondsey Bosom" was going to be seven minutes long, the soundtrack to a walk Marshall would take, winding along next to a railway track, from his previous parent-free home in neighboring Surrey Quays toward Peckham.
Did his stint on the early '80s sitcom "Bosom Buddies," in which he dressed in drag, "Some Like It Hot" style, to live in an apartment building restricted to women, help him write in a woman's voice?
" After characterizing Menken as an exceedingly wealthy women with inclinations towards greed, the writer completes her exhaustive catalogue of Menken's materiality: "jewelry and court dresses, jewelled fans...her hair, neck, and bosom powdered with dust of real diamonds.
Camilla's had a bloody tough time in the house (Jonny and Professor Green, I'm coming for you) and the nation will be waiting at the airport to welcome her into our bosom when she finally leaves the island.
China's space programme began in the bosom of the People's Liberation Army (PLA), and though it is no longer directly run by the armed forces, they are still keenly involved with the development of the country's orbital abilities.
One that occurred to me was a connection to a work in the show titled "Bosom Lady" (1948), in which the birdlike figure with Louise's head and exposed breasts is gazing at a bowl that contains three eggs.
Young women cast love spells by rolling naked in a wheat field, collecting flowers and putting them under a pillow or walking around the field three times at midnight with a four-leafed clover next to their bosom.
In 'Jerry's Girls' on Broadway, I was honored to perform numbers from so many wonderful shows — my favorites being 'The Best of Times,' which I sang with Dorothy Loudon and Leslie Uggams, and 'Bosom Buddies' with Leslie Uggams.
That is why we see Caleb, on the brink of puberty, casting sly glances at the swell of his sister's bosom; incestuous guilt is enough to persuade the poor sap that he is, in the deepest sense, bewitched.
From Hell, the rich man looks up and he sees Lazarus in the bosom of Abraham, and he says, Abraham, can you send Lazarus so he can put something wet, just to assuage the thirst that I'm feeling.
Though he first made his mark donning a dress in the 1980s sitcom "Bosom Buddies," Mr. Hanks became America's everyman thanks to a goofy, relatable on-screen persona that never seemed all that different from his off-screen personality.
Though she knew she was carrying a child — "the maracas, they were like meow-meow-meow," Charo said, singing the Meow Mix jingle to describe her growing bosom — she put it out of her mind to focus on work.
"The bosom of America is open to receive not only the opulent and respectable stranger, but the oppressed and persecuted of all nations and religions," George Washington wrote in an open letter to recent arrivals from Ireland in 20173.
And they unleashed his golden goose, Madea, the smack-talking, purse-wielding black Southern matriarch that Perry depicted, in tent dresses and a pendulous prosthetic bosom, in dozens of plays and films before retiring the character earlier this year.
Prosecutors judged it would be hard to prove Mr. Weinstein touched Ms. Battilana for sexual reasons because the advance came as the two were talking about Ms. Battilana becoming a lingerie model and whether her bosom had been surgically enhanced.
But its startling, playfully erotic, intensely palpable reveries remain embedded in my memory: the white bunny nestled between a woman's feathery high-heel mules, the baker's wife with a creamy, teasing bosom who leans over a display of luscious pastries.
Sally glanced at the brown bags, their handles tied together with dirty string, glimpsed the unconscious motion of the panting woman's bosom, and felt the most peculiar brush of panic — like the wing-stroke of a bat against her hair.
Bosom buddies not long ago, when the U.S. president shielded Ankara from being sanctioned over its purchase of Russian missile defence systems, the two are locking horns over Turkey's launch of a military campaign in northeastern Syria against Kurdish forces.
Bosom buddies not long ago, when the U.S. president shielded Ankara from being sanctioned over its purchase of Russian missile defense systems, the two are locking horns over Turkey's launch of a military campaign in northeastern Syria against Kurdish forces.
The premise and title have a fairly generic sitcom feel, with a pair of bosom pals who not only live together ("Is it weird that we're still roommates?" one asks) but who jointly run the cosmetics start-up that they've launched.
Note how the man glows gold with the spirit of America as he shares the ball with a youngster—a ball hit by Cespedes, a Cuban defector who fled the tyranny of totalitarian government for the liberty of Old Glory's bosom.
When White House press secretary Sean Spicer suggested in April that atrocities carried out under Syrian President Bashar al-Assad were in some way worse than those of Adolf Hitler, his statement placed him firmly in the bosom of a fine American tradition.
Although the band has gone through a few lineups over the years, mostly with touring musicians, until now it has always been Pierce and Graham, bosom buddies playing the most melodically bittersweet indie pop the world has heard in its post-Smiths times.
To a certain extent, the international community is kicking the can down the road, hoping that Iran will so enjoy being back in the bosom of the international community that it will not want to risk getting thrown out again into the cold.
It's interesting to see new bands citing Tribulation as an influence alongside old-timers like Mercyful Fate and Killing Joke, but that's exactly what Eerie—the latest supergroup to emerge from the fertile, sun-scorched bosom of Tee Pee Records—is doing.
Everyone says that Amma talks to them and they talk to her, but Amma doesn't speak English and apart from the 30 seconds on the stage where you're muffled in the deep valley of her bosom, she's not exactly hanging out for chats.
Mr. Vance's assistants also feared they could not prove that Mr. Weinstein had touched Ms. Battilana for sexual reasons because the advance came as they were discussing her desire to be a lingerie model and whether her bosom appeared to be surgically enhanced.
The "nude dress" was a long gown (in recent years, long gowns have been admitted into Yuja's concert-clothes closet, but they have to be slinky) made of body-stocking fabric with sparkling encrustations at bosom and stomach and a long swishing skirt.
They both died, and the poor man, Lazarus—who had a name by the way, Lazarus; the rich man was just the rich man—Lazarus was taken to Heaven, to the bosom of Abraham, and the rich man ended up in Hell.
The actress posted a picture on Instagram on Saturday in which Ryan Reynolds playfully grabs at her bosom as they both sit on a promotional poster for Reynolds' upcoming film Deadpool, in which he plays the titular superhero with a racy sense of humor.
Their wedding photos tell you most of what you need to know about the couple, with Stodden towering over her new husband in lucite platform heels and a tight white minidress, blonde hair cascading down her back, and Hutchison's face pressed into her formidable bosom.
" He shares the spreading view that this has led to many different Europes — the states within the eurozone and the Schengen ­borderless-travel agreement; those outside; and the ones outside the union entirely — "instead of one Europe into whose bosom Romania could escape history.
Over the course of our hour and a half long conversation, he shifts temperaments frequently: he's a gossiping bosom buddy; a distant father figure who's vaguely concerned for my professional wellbeing; a charmingly inappropriate uncle sharing his killer weed stash and incredible record collection.
Doxxing white supremacists might provide momentary satisfaction from a sense of justice served, but it may also cut them off from moderating influences in their personal and professional lives and push them deeper into the bosom of the bias-reinforcing enclave that alone accepts them.
Then we prayed, as Jimmy admonished us, "with your eyes open and your heads up!" and I thought how sweet it would be, if Christ had ever come into my life, to be dwelling in the bosom of the church with these strange, earnest people.
Her impossibly low-cut blouse notwithstanding ("Please ask her to stop flashing her impressive bosom at you," Abramson begs the judge), Judalon reveals, among other things, that Dr. Oziel often told her about his patients' sexual kinks, partly in hopes of putting together a threesome.
I, meanwhile, have no interest in baring my bosom to the world (though if I do feel such an inclination, all I have to do is change into my pajamas in front of my bedroom window, where my husband and I have yet to install blinds).
In fact, venues are closing at such an alarming rate, it's become a cliche to moan about it; shock has been replaced with resignation, and according to some some articles, young club goers are reluctant to retreat from the warm, takeaway-stained bosom of their duvets again.
" At that time, women were stripped of rights to themselves and their children, but the court did not want to "hold nature in contempt, and snatch helpless, pulling infancy from the bosom of an affectionate mother, and place it in the coarse hands of the father.
But this year, a bit of relief is at hand for the millions of Chinese dashing home to celebrate the Lunar New Year, which begins Friday night, in the bosom of their family: a song, spreading fast online, performed by the Rainbow Chamber Singers in Shanghai.
Bosom buddies It's no state secret that President Trump doesn't pay much attention to what his intelligence community reports, but if he had read the 2019 worldwide threat briefing, he would know that Russia and China are more aligned now than at any point since the mid-1950s.
After a year that has shattered so much received wisdom on both sides of the Atlantic, perhaps there's some comfort to be taken in one nailed-down certainty: The chances of cricket ever displacing baseball, basketball or football in the bosom of the American public are close to zero.
Ex-bosom buddies might know some of the most intimate details of your life — the name of your first pet, which dress you wore to prom, who broke your heart freshman year of college — but may have no clue about the hopes, dreams and fears you hold today.
Not only that, but the Globes' opening number was an affectionate parody of La La Land's big opening number, "Another Day of Sun," with nominees from Nicole Kidman to the Stranger Things cast participating along with the show's host, Jimmy Fallon, and even his bosom buddy Justin Timberlake.
There was a time when civic virtue flourished, but that was long ago and far away, a time before the corruption of greed and pay-to-play seeped into the bosom of public officials and turned the Beltway into a huge red-light district where access is bartered for money.
" In these plays, Dery reports, "the characters have names like Piglet Rossetti and Basil Prawn and dress more or less the way you'd imagine people named Piglet Rossetti and Basil Prawn would dress—in purple espadrilles and 'mauve satin ribbons [that] cling like bedraggled birds to bosom, thigh, and wrist.
The elegant Lena Horne-style entertainer was treated as if she were a jungle savage; the Japanese-American woman was subjected to what was essentially a ballet rape (complete with a pillowcase to cover her head); the gay soldier became a burlesque drag queen, thrusting his prop bosom into the face of his closeted lover.
If, after you've left the theater, you're apt to remember and savor strange, random bits – like the moment in which Michelle keeps yanking on the loose bra strap of a much-too-kind underling (Kristen Bell) while boasting about the very unusual construction of her own bosom – you probably won't mind too much, if at all.
A tentative acceptance of full-figured models that dates from the early 1990s is highlighted in the exhibition by the emergence of Stella Ellis, known as the first large-size model, a divalike figure who strode Jean Paul Gaultier's runway in 1992 and was featured in his ad campaign, billowy bosom exposed, hair piled high like an opera star's.
Oh, to be back in the warm, safe embrace of RuPaul's rouged and plastic bosom for yet another season of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars, where our favorite contestants from RuPaul's Drag Race come together for another round of reading, Snatch Game, and trying to convince everyone they're worth paying $5 to take a selfie with at DragCon.
And as he instructed folks to go back to their home states to keep marching and fighting for what was right, something must've swelled in my mother's bosom, and the bosoms of two of her sisters, as they left their home, left the South, and found their way North, to New Jersey, where I was born.
The war was tearing at me, tearing me in two the way a storm breaks a sheet of ice on a frozen lake; it broke me and I flooded and flooded, and the quiet dreamer and worker, the hibernal dreamer, the frozen dreamer, became a waker with the experiences of many, the sufferings of many in his bosom.
To distract himself from the urgency of this question, George accepts an invitation to Taylor's parents' beach house and spends a weekend looking tanned and expensive, beautiful and happy, and not at all like a poor boy from Chicago who once walked the streets pleading with the lost and the sinful to join him in the bosom of Christ.
Over the course of an hour he divulged some secrets (the next video to drop will be "Kill4Me" which will again star bosom buddy Johnny Depp) and we riffed on the cinematic flow of his new album Heaven Upside Down, superstition, the validity of the moon landing, astrological phenomenon, and whether or not he sleeps in his makeup.
But typically, it's just a woman named Susan who talks for 10 minutes about how she needed to buy water balloons for the church picnic, but totally forgot, and on the way to the picnic she had a funny feeling in her bosom and looked up and saw a red balloon tied to an exit sign.
The Times critic Janet Maslin once praised McMurtry for writing so lovably about women, and "Moving On" could be Exhibit A. Somewhat controversially, McMurtry, in fact, maintains that open-armed Houston is "the most female city in Texas," the Mother for the entire Gulf South, because it takes so many searching souls into her welcoming bosom.
As Christmas edges closer—and let us drop the pretence now that any of us are doing anything, at our desks, anything more than reading fun lists online and occasionally deleting emails and maybe doing one final Amazon Prime order shipped to your parents' house—Christmas edges ever closer, and into the bosom of home so many of us will flee.
Who in their right mind would willingly abandon Venice, home to a mind-boggling maze of architectural, artistic and historical treasures for a mostly overlooked destination best known for crimson radicchio, bright Benetton sweaters and The Fountain of the Boobs: a statue of a topless woman squeezing two arcs of drinking water — and on holidays, wine — from an ample bosom.
" The image of Adam getting high in the Garden of Eden may seem outlandish, but opium had made a kind of Adam out of De Quincey: in "the bosom of darkness, out of the fantastic imagery of the brain," he wandered through ancient cities "beyond the splendour of Babylon and Hekatómpylos," crammed with "temples, beyond the art of Phidias and Praxiteles.
As James F. Jeffrey, a former American diplomat in the Middle East, and Simon Henderson of the Washington Institute wrote last week, "The U.S. and U.K. were bosom allies for 30 years before Britain joined the E.U." But part of what made the special relationship special in an era of global diplomacy was Britain's ability to act for Washington with the Europeans, to bridge the gap.
" George Washington, in his 1783 Address to the Members of the Volunteer Association and Other Inhabitants, stated: "The bosom of America is open to receive not only the opulent and respectable stranger, but the oppressed and persecuted of all nations and religions; whom we shall welcome to a participation of all our rights and privileges, if by decency and propriety of conduct they appear to merit the enjoyment.
As cliché (for a trans girl) as it may sound, nothing makes me feel happier about my body than my breasts: how they feel on my frame, or nestled against my arms as I fall asleep; how they look in a bra, in a dress, or in someone else's hands; having a bosom to cradle the faces of the people I care about, to raise the eyebrows of my lovers, to demand attention.
Just source some era-appropriate yarn or whatever to loosely lace and dangle across a bosom, and your rose by any other name will assuredly be modeled by Alyssa Milano herself The French may have invented love but some genius who has only been close to women on the subway at rush hour came up with this number and slapped an iron-on NFL logo patch where lace meets highly flammable poly-blend.
Giving zero fucks about appearing "ladylike" (and expertly handling a chicken drumstick): Bucking expectations of feminine propriety and getting comfortable with her own bosom: Helping others get comfortable with the female form in a non-sexualized way: Skewering the superficiality of the objectifying male gaze — in all its teenage, testosterone-soaked glory — by embodying it all too well: And not least of all, understanding the insidious, 100% historically accurate origins of painful stilettos: God bless, Amanda Bynes, and thank you for making a movie that will never fail to make me laugh.
" Here are the lyrics of the song -- by Al Wilson -- that Trump read (full song is here): On her way to work one morning Down the path alongside the lake A tender-hearted woman saw a poor half-frozen snake His pretty colored skin had been all frosted with the dew "Oh well," she cried, "I'll take you in and I'll take care of you" Now she clutched him to her bosom, "You're so beautiful," she cried "But if I hadn't brought you in by now you might have died" Now she stroked his pretty skin and then she kissed and held him tight But instead of saying thanks, that snake gave her a vicious bite This isn't the first time Trump has read the lyrics to "The Snake.

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