bosom in Portuguese
bosom in Portuguese is seio — bosom means a person's chest, especially a woman's breasts.
bosom in Portuguese
seio
A breast, one of a woman's breasts
What does "bosom" mean?
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noun A person's chest, especially a woman's breasts.
"She clutched the photograph to her bosom."
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noun One's innermost feelings or private thoughts.
"He kept his doubts locked in his bosom, telling no one."
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adj Describing a very close, intimate relationship, especially in "bosom friend."
"They had been bosom friends since primary school."
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verb To hold something close and protectively, or to hide it from view.
"She bosomed the letter beneath her coat as she left the house."
bosom in a sentence
- She clutched the photograph to her bosom.
- He kept his doubts locked in his bosom, telling no one.
- They had been bosom friends since primary school.
- She bosomed the letter beneath her coat as she left the house.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "bosom" in Portuguese?
"bosom" in Portuguese is seio. bosom means: A person's chest, especially a woman's breasts.
How do you use "bosom" in a sentence?
Example: "She clutched the photograph to her bosom." In Portuguese, "bosom" is seio.
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