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1 he kept it in his bosom
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2 bosom
['buzəm] 1. noun1) (a woman's breasts: She has a large bosom.) peito2) (the chest: She held him tenderly to her bosom.) peito3) (the innermost part: in the bosom of his family.) seio2. adjective(intimate; close: a bosom friend.) do peito* * *bos.om[b'uzəm] n 1 peito. 2 peitilho, parte da roupa que cobre o peito. 3 abraço, amplexo. 4 centro, coração, alma. 5 seio, âmago, recesso (do lar, da família). in the bosom of the church / no seio da Igreja. 6 arch pensamento, desejo, afeição. 7 superfície (da terra ou da água). 8 seios de mulher, busto. • vt 1 abraçar. 2 alimentar, nutrir. 3 esconder, encerrar no seio. • adj do peito, de confiança, íntimo. he kept it in his bosom ele o manteve em segredo.
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