buxom
Americanadjective
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(of a woman) full-bosomed.
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(of a woman) healthy, plump, cheerful, and lively.
adjective
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(esp of a woman) healthily plump, attractive, and vigorous
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(of a woman) full-bosomed
Other Word Forms
Etymology
Origin of buxom
1125–75; Middle English, earlier buhsum pliant, equivalent to Old English būh (variant stem of būgan to bow 1 ) + -sum -some 1
Explanation
Buxom is a word that's typically used to describe someone who's full-figured or voluptuous. Although anyone plump and healthy can be buxom, buxom implies having a full chest area. A man can be described as buxom if he has a big barrel chest, but buxom usually describes women. The word buxom used to mean “obedient,” then it meant “cheerful,” and now it’s used just as a physical description.
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Example Sentences
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It had everything: mythical beasts, witches, wizards, talking cats, buxom trees, drunk skeletons – and all of it underscored by the dulcet harmonies of '70s light rock darlings, America.
From Salon • Nov. 29, 2022
Spanish novelist Cervantes tells of gaunt, aging and bemused Don Quixote, portly Sancho and buxom Dulcinea.
From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 18, 2020
And there is action aplenty, including John Keene’s busy all-male chorus — some of whom are dressed as buxom, bearded servant women to great effect.
From Seattle Times • Oct. 21, 2019
Donna Douglas, who played the buxom tomboy Elly May Clampett on the hit 1960s sitcom “The Beverly Hillbillies,” died Jan. 1 in Baton Rouge.
From Washington Post • Jan. 2, 2015
My Miss Kirwin, who was a tall, florid, buxom lady with battleship-gray hair, taught civics and current events.
From "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" by Maya Angelou
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