verb
- present participle of bosom; to hold or embrace closely to one's bosom or chest
- to conceal or hide something in or as if in one's bosom
Usage: literary or formal
Usage: literary or formal
adjective
- having a bosom of a specified kind (used in compounds)
Usage: usually in combination with adjectives like 'full' or 'heaving'
Examples
- She was bosoming the child tenderly in her arms.
- He spent years bosoming his secret resentment.
- The mother stood bosoming her infant against the cold wind.
- The novel depicts a character bosoming forbidden love.
- She found herself bosoming the stray kitten she had found.
- He was bosoming his grief privately, unwilling to share it with others.