bosomy उदाहरण वाक्य
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- A bosomy blonde ( Jennifer Coolidge ) who's more interested in her dog handler ( Jane Lynch in an Anne Heche haircut ) and her prizewinning poodle, Rhapsody in White, than she is in her doddering, wealthy husband.
- I realize that " full-figure " has bosomy implications, but to me " full-length " implies Nancy sprawled on the ground, Jean Harlow-style . talk ) 21 : 54, 3 May 2009 ( UTC)
- These are the melons that can evoke all kinds of memories _ of afternoon picnics full of mayonnaise-y foods, bosomy grandmothers and uncles spinning children in the air until they collapse, light-headed, on a spiky green lawn.
- _Jenny Jones chipping in with, " You Think You're So Hot, But a Model You're Not, " a show with bosomy, scantily clad, tattooed women parading around while the audience rated their looks.
- But the lacy, tight, bosomy outfits are part of the deal, part of the show, part of what moves the books at $ 24.95, photos at $ 17 a pack and posters at as much as $ 76 a pop.
- The Casanova Club, a den of shady characters in the film, is on Dorotheergasse ( 6-8 ), and judging by the photos of bosomy, undraped ecdysiasts out front, the show may be the same as in Greene's day.
- For example, the decision to have the ultra-corrupt prison warden, Big Mama Morton ( Queen Latifah ), perform her number dolled up and bosomy in lame while strutting with a band in front of an audience robs her of her erotic menace.
- "Bollywood "-- India's Bombay-based film industry-- is by and large a schlock factory, churning out hip-thrusting song-and-dance fests with bosomy starlets, beetling-browed villains and oily leading men.
- The press secretary ( Martin Short ), one of many credulous Americans in Tim Burton's new film, " Mars Attacks !, " which opens on Friday, should have known better than to trust his bosomy companion ( Lisa Marie ).
- In 1949, it was bouncy, hoarse-voiced June Allyson, then 32, as Jo, set off against the lush 17-year-old Elizabeth Taylor as Amy, another precocious bombshell, and Janet Leigh in her usual brittle and bosomy style as Meg.