Definition of Bosoming

1. bosom [v] - See also: bosom

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bosoming

boskiest
boskiness
boskinesses
boskopoid
bosks
bosky
bosnia-herzegovina
bosom
bosom buddy
bosom friend
bosom of Abraham
bosome
bosomed
bosomes
bosomier
bosoming (current term)
bosoms
bosomy
boson
bosonic
bosonisation
bosonise
bosonised
bosonises
bosonising
bosonization
bosonizations
bosonize
bosonized
bosonizes

Literary usage of Bosoming

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Treatise on the Art of Weaving: Illustrated by Engravings with by John Murphy, of Scotland (1831)
"... which is, as the wheel must shift an accommodating tooth while the needles are moving from the right to the left hand bosoming spots, another must be ..."

2. The Library of Literary Criticism of English and American Authors by Charles Wells Moulton (1902)
"Thou, hoary Rome, In bosoming him hast higher glory won, Although for Pantheon Thou gav'st him naught, save that wherein the sun Beams morn by morn, ..."

3. The English Poets: Selections with Critical Introductions by Thomas Humphry Ward (1918)
"... bosoming, folding glints of light, And shreds of shadowy laughter; Not the tears that fill the years ..."

4. The Greek Bucolic Poets by Theocritus (1912)
"went bosoming deep at the shoulder like the sail of a ship, and made that fair burden light indeed. When she was now far come from the land of her fathers, ..."

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