Sentences with phrase «large bosoms»

And since when have Vulcans had such large bosoms?
You could say that I'm blessed (or cursed, depends on who you're asking) with a large bosom, and the British rock band, Cornershop, did say that everyone needs a bosom for a pillow, but it makes it exceedingly difficult to mimic your handsfree skills while... Read More
Though I definitely went up a few cup sizes, and never complained about it once, I wasn't prepared for the other changes that accompanied my larger bosoms.
I had a flower dress made by a seamstress who put a very big flower on my large bosom.
And yes I prayed for a larger bosom when I was younger (until I was 34).
Padded with a tummy and large bosom, a string of pearls and genuine vintage wool coats trimmed in fur; the actress» tiny hands encased in custom made leather gloves, protecting this regal yet accessible woman from the stain of the «real world».

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Given, now, a handsome señorita, with fine oval face and large, soft eyes, and broad, low brow and a strain of pure Castilian blood, to show red - warm through olive cheeks, a white kerchief over her bosom, and a glimpse of amber or gold beads about her throat, and the low, gray, wide - roofed adobe, scarlet - hued with festoons of red peppers, the whole seen against the burnt umber or yellow of the hills and under the pearly haze of a morning in September, and you have a grouping of such splendid color as would delight the heart of a painter.
The Luna Lullaby Bosom Baby Nursing Pillow is the largest and longest pillow on the market fit for multiple uses beyond just breastfeeding.
From a larger waistline to sagging bosoms, there are so many things that change after having a baby.
Stay away from crew necks and boat necklines if you happen to have a bosom that is large.
In Maryland, a border state with a large secessionist population, one woman claimed a Union soldier thrust his hands against her bosom, under the pretense of looking for concealed arms.
But the reality on the ground for many lawyers, particularly those who have to pay their own dues and don't work in the bosom of large law firms, is that the law societies require them to pay in the range of $ 2,000 a year in order to be allowed to practise, but they don't see value in this annual investment.
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