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Sanyogita was an amorous, beautiful, bosomy, busty, charming, erotic, gorgeous, lovable, peerless, sensuous, sexy, slender, soft, tender and young women.


What is the difference between V-neck or mermaid and round neck or trumpet wedding dresses?

V-neck wedding dress is more fit for bosomy bride who want to show her stature .And round neck wedding dress is very normal can fit for everyone. Just like the wedding dresses on there :dressinwedding.com.cheap and high quality ,and global free shipping ..good luck..


What are some six letter words with 1st letter B and 3rd letter S and 4th letter O and 6th letter Y?

According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern B-SO-Y. That is, six letter words with 1st letter B and 3rd letter S and 4th letter O and 6th letter Y. In alphabetical order, they are: bosomy


What movie and television projects has Darlene Tompkins been in?

Darlene Tompkins has: Played Princess Trirene in "Beyond the Time Barrier" in 1960. Played Working Girl in "The Ladies Man" in 1961. Played Patsy Simon in "Blue Hawaii" in 1961. Played Darlene Smith in "My Six Loves" in 1963. Played Miss Stevers in "Fun in Acapulco" in 1963. Played Miss Manhattan in "The Bill Dana Show" in 1963. Performed in "Wendy and Me" in 1964. Played Bosomy Blonde in "A Guide for the Married Man" in 1967.


Do alcohol advertisements depict men and women in different ways?

Much less than they did, now that women are much better-educated and far more likely to buy a drink for themselves. In fact, advertisements that show bosomy dolly-birds hovering around the man with the big-brand label on his glass are now seen as rather dated, perhaps even comical. Drink branding is now much more complex and subtle. It is actually meant to be baffling, so you study the ads/commercials with more concentration, to see whether you've 'got' them before other people have.


What valaptious means?

It's spelled voluptuous.It means :1. having strong sexual appeal; "juicy barmaids"; "a red-hot mama"; "a voluptuous woman"(synonym) juicy, luscious, red-hot(similar) sexy2. (of a woman's body) having a large bosom and pleasing curves; "Hollywood seems full of curvaceous blondes"; "a curvy young woman in a tight dress"(synonym) bosomy, busty, buxom, curvaceous, curvy, full-bosomed, sonsie, sonsy, well-endowed(similar) shapely3. furnishing gratification of the senses; "an epicurean banquet"; "enjoyed a luxurious suite with a crystal chandelier and thick oriental rugs"; "Lucullus spent the remainder of his days in voluptuous magnificence"; "a chinchilla robe of sybaritic lavishness"(synonym) epicurean, luxurious, sybaritic, voluptuary(similar) indulgent


How can this George Catlin drawing be Nancy Ward when he didn't start painting Native Americans until after her death and in his own catalog the caption states the woman is Ahheeteewahchee?

I have often wondered if this is truly a depiction of Nancy Ward. I don't believe that it is. Considering that the woman in this painting is not over 40 and is wearing a frock that is a bit on the bosomy side, she just doesn't seem to be old enough to have been the Nancy Ward Catlin might have met during his lifetime (July 26, 1796 -- December 23, 1872). Catlin didn't begin his career as an artist until the 1820 and by that time Nancy Ward would have been a very old woman. His Indian paintings began in 1830 on a trip up the Mississippi with the William Clark's expedition. Nancy Ward was dead by that time. Since all of the other Cherokee portraits Catlin did, all from life, were of Western Cherokees living in Arkansas, it stands to reason this is a painting of a Western Cherokee woman.


What 3 letter words start with the letters my?

I could find no three-letter words starting with "my" in the Webster's Second International dictionary.There are a few four-letter words:myalmynamystmythmyxamyxo


What are some six letter words with 2nd letter O and 6th letter Y?

According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 207 words with the pattern -O---Y. That is, six letter words with 2nd letter O and 6th letter Y. In alphabetical order, they are: bobbly bodily boldly bolshy boogey booksy boozey bosomy botany botchy botfly bouncy bounty bowery bowsey boxily coachy cocksy codify coggly cogway coldly colony colory comedy comely comity comply conchy convey convoy cookey coolly coonty corody corsey cosily costly county couthy covary cowboy cozily donary donkey dopily doubly doughy dourly dowery doyley dozily folksy fondly footsy foreby forray forsay forthy forwhy foully fousty foxily gobony goggly goodby goodly googly gooily gooley gooney goosey goramy gorily gourdy gousty gowany hobday hockey hokily holily homely homily hominy honkey hookey hooley hooray horary horkey horsey hostly hostry hourly housey jockey johnny jokily jolley jouncy koruny loathy logily logway lonely longly looney lordly loudly loungy lovely lowboy lowery modify moiety monkey monody monosy mooley mopery morgay mornay mostly motley motory mouldy mousey mouthy moyity nobody nomady nonary nongay nosily notary notchy notify novity oogamy oogeny oology oozily poachy pochay podley poetry pointy pokily policy polity polony pompey pomroy poncey poorly popery popjoy popply portly poshly potboy pouchy pouffy powney rootsy ropery ropily rosary rosery rosety rosily rosiny rotary roughy rouncy sodomy softly solely soojey sorely sourly sozzly toasty tolsey tolzey tomboy toothy tootsy torchy touchy toughy towery towkay townly voguey volary volery volley votary wobbly woodsy woolly worthy woundy youthy yowley zonary


What actors and actresses appeared in A Guide for the Married Man - 1967?

The cast of A Guide for the Married Man - 1967 includes: Robert Aiken as Ticket Clerk Sue Ane Langdon as Mrs. Irma Johnson Lucille Ball as Technical Adviser (Mrs. Joe X) Majel Barrett as Mrs. Fred V. Pat Becker as Party Guest Polly Bergen as Technical Adviser (Clara Brown) Joey Bishop as Technical Adviser (Charlie) Ben Blue as Technical Adviser (Shoeless) Marvin Brody as Taxi Driver Art Carney as Technical Adviser (Joe X) Dee Carroll as Party Guest Wally Cox as Technical Adviser (Married 14 years) Nancy DeCarl as Woman with Baby Mickey Deems as Waiter Elaine Devry as Jocelyn Montgomery the Rich Divorcee Cherie Foster as Mother in Toreador Pants Maureen Gaffney as Bridge Player Chanin Hale as Miss Crenshaw Joy Harmon as Party Girl in Bar Linda Harrison as Miss Stardust Tim Herbert as Shoe Clerk Sharyn Hillyer as Zelda Fred Holliday as Party Guest Jeffrey Hunter as Technical Adviser (Mountain Climber) Marty Ingels as Technical Adviser (Meat Eater) Sam Jaffe as Technical Adviser (Shrink) Bobbi Jordan as Waitress Jackie Joseph as Janet Brophy Claire Kelly as Harriet Stander Evelyn King as Female Plaintiff Jayne Mansfield as Technical Adviser (Girl with Harold) Hal March as Technical Adviser (Man who loses coat) Michael Mark as Shoeshine Man Walter Maslow as Photographer Marian Mason as Mrs. Rance G. Walter Matthau as Paul Manning Dick McAuliffe as Man in Tennis Club Locker Room Pat McCaffrie as Happy Hour Motel Clerk Ray Montgomery as Party Guest Leo Needham as Studio Policeman Louis Nye as Technical Adviser (Irving, House Buyer) Warrene Ott as Woman with Gun Robert Patten as Party Guest Sanita Pelkey Angelique Pettyjohn as Girl on Wilshire Blvd. Eddie Quillan as Cologne Salesman Carl Reiner as Technical Adviser (Rance G.) Rita Rogers as Girl on Wilshire Blvd. Jackie Russell as Miss Harris Patricia Sides as Mau Mau Dancer at Bantu Cusine Phil Silvers as Technical Advisor (Realtor) Inger Stevens as Ruth Manning Julie Tate as Woman in bed at Banner Motel Darlene Tompkins as Bosomy Blonde Corinna Tsopei as Girl on Wilshire Blvd. Dale Van Sickel as Driver Charles Wagenheim as Man in Steam Room Delores Wells as Very Attractive Woman Virginia Wood as Bubbles Heather Young as Girl with Megaphone


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Two especial reasons: one having to do with the boys, and another with the women. People even a century ago reached puberty much later than we do nowadays. Boys might be seventeen before their voices started to break and their beards started to grow. Thus older teenaged boys could get away with the girly voice for years while they worked on their skill as actors. Likewise, women's fashions were such as would lend themselves to being worn by boys: the bodices were flattened, making even bosomy women look flat-chested, and no cleavage showed. The skirts were full and the hips padded out so that even boyish derrieres and hips could be made to look feminine. Furthermore, social custom and even laws provided that certain types of people had to wear certain types of clothes, and clothes were expensive so most people had only a couple of suits of them. People got used to identifying other people by what they wore. This not only made boys disguising themselves as girls plausible but made all the plot devices involving girls disguising themselves as boys and occasionally boys disguising themselves as girls much more plausible.


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