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Citations:unbuxom

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English citations of unbuxom

Adjective: "having small breasts; not buxom"

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  • 1964, Eric Ambler, A Kind of Anger, page 20:
    With clothes or without she is, in a slender, graceful and most unbuxom way, quite beautiful.
  • 1986, Les Karamazov, Sheepless Nights: The Unsleepers' Companion, page 57:
    I turn to thinking more of the Lady C, a fine woman and not unbuxom.
  • 1990, Richard L. Stone, "Libby", in Triple Fiction, pages 28-29:
    Here I was this definitely unbuxom pygmy, and he was always in the company of someone with hypermammary development.
  • 1998, Gavin Kramer, Shopping, page 140:
    [] the ersatz-French cafes, the ramen-ya, the robatayaki, the Brazilian/Israeli/Ethiopian curiosities, the beer cellars (where unbuxom waitresses masquerade hopefully as buxom Bavarian bar maids), []
  • 2000, "Naughty Girlie?" (personals ad), BayGuardian, 11 October 2000 - 17 October 2000, page 134:
    Bare hand discipline to single/married unbuxom woman, any age/ethnicity.
  • 2009, Chloe Neill, Some Girls Bite, page 80:
    I tried not to grin, but his enthusiasm over my notably unbuxom chest was endearing.

Adjective: "disobedient"

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  • 1559 April 26, John Aylmer, An Harborovve for Faithfull and Trevve Subiectes [][1], folio 62r:
    I graunt that the chefe cause was, the refusall of Christ, but God punished that sinne with a nother by sending them vnbuxome hartes, wherbi thei might purchasse their owne destruction.