Similar words: endowed, do well, All's well that ends well, widowed, bowed down, dowel, mellowed, endow. Meaning: adj. (of a woman's body) having a large bosom and pleasing curves well endowed. adj. having plentiful supplies of a resource.
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(1) It is a very well-endowed college.
(2) I spotted a well-endowed girl in the audience wearing a tight white T-shirt.
(3) The city is well-endowed with modern medical facilities.
(4) In a large, well-endowed school, the opportunities for laboratory work are likely to be greater.
(5) Because of its well-endowed female, Aristotle believed the spotted hyena to be a hermaphrodite.
(6) In reality, a well-endowed man is likely to have inherited the trait.
(7) Founded in 1781, Exeter was well-endowed and well-connected, with a glorious pedigree.
(8) No single school-even a well-endowed public school-can offer a total range of subjects or kinds of teaching.
(9) The Annie E.. Casey Foundation, a well-endowed charity dedicated to disadvantaged children, moved to the city last year.
(10) The well-endowed prisoners all strip to the waist and begin sweating and grunting as they struggle to free the craft.
(11) What does a female gain from such a well-endowed partner?
(12) The hundred-page magazine includes six layouts featuring well-endowed models.
(13) Less well-endowed countries are asking for help. Hungary has secured a EURO5 billion ($6.6 billion) lifeline from the European Central Bank and is negotiating a loan from the IMF, as is Ukraine.
(14) Common sense is the most fairly distributed thing in the world, for each one thinks he is so well-endowed with it that even those who are hardest to satisfy in all other matters are not in the habit of desiring more of it than they already have. Rene Descartes
(15) Brassieres upholstered with foam rubber were produced as beauty aids even for the well-endowed and even for prepubescent girls.
(16) It would therefore seem unfair if generous funds in one member state were plundered by artists from other, less well-endowed countries.
(17) I had experienced other bird observatories; some were less well-endowed with the amenities of civilised living.
(18) Such men are also most likely to consider that they are well-endowed.
(19) According to the New England Journal of Medicine, "Just 10 minutes of staring at the charms of a well-endowed female is roughly equivalent to a 30-minute aerobics work-out" declared gerontologist Dr.
(20) A large cock confers unflappable confidence in life. Sexual prowess is no problem for the well-endowed man; just a glimpse of his tumescence will send women everywhere into orgasmic fits.
(21) I know an American photographer who received a death threat after posting a picture of a rather well-endowed man on a photography web site - I've never heard of a similar reaction to female nudes.
(22) The announcement is the latest of a string by well-endowed universities who are trying to combat perceptions they are unaffordable with major initiatives to reduce the price students actually pay.
(23) Hangzhou's beauty lies in the West Lake[sentence dictionary], and the beauty of the West Lake is well-endowed by nature.
(24) Rankings have placed a new premium on status and reputation, with a strong bias towards long-established and well-endowed institutions, usually with medical schools, in developed countries.
(25) South East Asia and parts of the Amazon jungle are similarly well-endowed, he says.
More similar words: endowed, do well, All's well that ends well, widowed, bowed down, dowel, mellowed, endow, sweller, dweller, dwelled, swelled, jewelled, jeweller, splendour, splendor, jewellery, endowment, batten down, broken-down, endow with, hellenic, well-educated, excellent, repellent, excellency, propellent, excellence, well established, par excellence.