Buxom
(
adjective
,
verb
)
(As an adjective)
Buxom ( adjective )
- Full and rounded in figure : plump; also : having a large bosom.
- Readily pliant or yielding : submissive.
Origin:
Middle english, from old english buxum, from bugan to bend, be pliant; akin to old high german biegen to bend.
Examples:
- She was a buxom woman.
- The buxom waitress served us with a smile.
- She was a buxom and good-natured person.
- The buxom girl was always the center of attention.
- The buxom lass served us with a smile.
(As a verb)
Buxom ( verb )
- Full and rounded in figure : plump; also : having a large bosom.
- Readily pliant or yielding : submissive.
Origin:
Middle english, from old english buxum, from bugan to bend, be pliant; akin to old high german biegen to bend.
Examples:
- She was a buxom woman.
- The buxom waitress served us with a smile.
- She was a buxom and good-natured person.
- The buxom girl was always the center of attention.
- The buxom lass served us with a smile.