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bosom
 
NOUN:The seat of a person's innermost emotions and feelings: breast, heart, soul. Idioms: bottom of one's heart, cockles of one's heart, one's heart of hearts. See FEELINGS.
VERB:Archaic. To put one's arms around affectionately: clasp, embrace, enfold, hold, hug, press, squeeze. Slang : clinch. Archaic : clip2, embosom. See TOUCH.
 
 
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