Definition of Disbosoming

1. disbosom [v] - See also: disbosom

Lexicographical Neighbors of Disbosoming

disbenching
disbend
disbending
disbends
disbenefit
disbenefits
disbent
disbind
disbinding
disbinds
disbodied
disboscation
disboscations
disbosom
disbosomed
disbosoming (current term)
disbosoms
disbound
disbowel
disboweled
disboweling
disbowelled
disbowelling
disbowels
disbranch
disbranched
disbranches
disbranching
disbud
disbudded

Literary usage of Disbosoming

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Return of the Druses: A Blot in the S̓cutheon; Colombes̓ Birthday; Luria by Robert Browning (1898)
"170 For one tax not ten devils could extort — Over and above necessity, a grace; This prompt disbosoming of love, to wit — Their vine-leaf ..."

2. Complete Works by Robert Browning, Charlotte Porter, Helen Archibald Clarke (1898)
"We 're at their mercy after that, you see! no For one tax not ten devils could extort — Over and above necessity, a grace; This prompt disbosoming of love, ..."

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