While some islanders have gone over to the technological dark side and carry around mysterious tablet devices, there is still a certain book-bosomed populace that goes delirious at the prospect of tables piled with deliciously affordable packets of paper, neatly bound. It has some modern use (though not enough to be entered into our dictionaries): sneakers sucking sexy double dick amateur french surprise to patient. Sir Walter Scott, “The Lay of the Last Minstrel,” 1805 Lucien and Sophie are back, and have set up camp on the sun-drenched isle of Ibiza for the opening of the latest of Luciens strictly adult clubs. The sense of bosom in play here is the verb meaning "to enclose or carry in the bosom."Īway in speed Lord Cranstoun rode / The Goblin-Page behind abode / His lord's command he ne'er withstood, / Though small his pleasure to do good, / As the corslet off he took, / The dwarf espied the mighty Book! / Much he marveled a knight of pride, / Like a book-bosomed priest should ride: / He thought not to search or stanch the wound, / Until the secret he had found. Romantic, emotional and intensely erotic, Knight & Day is the thrilling final installment of the USA Today bestselling Knight Series from Kitty French. This word, apparently coined by Sir Walter Scott, is said to mean "carrying a book at all times." If you love books, certainly you've been book-bosomed at times in your life.
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