bosom
//ˈbʊzəm//
Noun
bosomSingular
bosomsPlural
1
A person's chest, especially a woman's breasts.
She held the baby close to her bosom.
2
The part of a garment covering the chest.
She tucked the letter into the bosom of her dress.
3
The innermost part or center of something; the heart or core.
The village lies in the bosom of the mountains.
4
A source of comfort, intimacy, or protection, often associated with family or close relationships.
After years abroad, she returned to the bosom of her family.
Adjective
bosomCanonical form
1
Very close and intimate, especially in friendship.
They have been bosom friends since childhood.