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Definition of Imbosoming
1. imbosom [v] - See also: imbosom
Lexicographical Neighbors of Imbosoming
Literary usage of Imbosoming
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1845)
"Her eager following of a amongst imbosoming hills, the rug- gorgeously armed
warrior exposes her ged sire fosters the vowed follower to a treacherous aim, ..."
2. Our Old Home, and English Note-books by Nathaniel Hawthorne (1912)
"Passing through Warwick, we had a glimpse of the castle, — an ivied wall and two
turrets, rising out of imbosoming foliage ; one's very idea of an old ..."
3. The Church and Modern Society: Lectures and Addresses by John Ireland (1903)
"To her keeping, the Creator has entrusted a mighty continent, whose shores two
oceans lave, rich in all nature's gifts, imbosoming precious and useful ..."
4. The Glory and the Shame of England by Charles Edwards Lester (1845)
"This sweeps gracefully, for the first mile, through thickly-set plantations of
every diversity of growth, imbosoming at this time of the year, ..."
5. Pater Mundi: Being in Substance Lectures Delivered to Senior Classes in by Enoch Fitch Burr (1872)
"If, now, one should start up to say that these great cycles, imbosoming unutterable
extremes of movement, makes positively against an Eternal God who is ..."
6. New Hampshire as it is by Edwin Azro Charlton (1857)
"After this junction they proceed in a direct course to the south-east, and join
the ocean a short distance below Portsmouth, imbosoming several islands in ..."