in the bosom of

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in the bosom of sth FORMAL
If you are in the bosom of a group of people, especially your family, you are with them and protected and loved by them.

[TahlilGaran] Advanced Learner's Dictionary

in the bosom of
in the bosom of (someone)
[literary]
if you are in the bosom of a group of people, especially your family, you are with people who love you and make you feel safe.
She was glad to be home again, back in the bosom of her family.

in the bosom of (someone/something)
in a safe or comfortable place, esp. with family.
How often had I dreamed about being back in the bosom of my family?

Etymology: based on the idea of a mother holding her baby against her bosom (= breast)
in the bosom of (someone/something)
in a safe or comfortable place, esp. with family.
How often had I dreamed about being back in the bosom of my family?

Etymology: based on the idea of a mother holding her baby against her bosom (= breast)

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary

in the bosom of something
in the bosom of (someone/something)
in a safe or comfortable place, esp. with family.
How often had I dreamed about being back in the bosom of my family?

Etymology: based on the idea of a mother holding her baby against her bosom (= breast)

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary

in the bosom of someone
in the bosom of (someone)
[literary]
if you are in the bosom of a group of people, especially your family, you are with people who love you and make you feel safe.
She was glad to be home again, back in the bosom of her family.

in the bosom of (someone/something)
in a safe or comfortable place, esp. with family.
How often had I dreamed about being back in the bosom of my family?

Etymology: based on the idea of a mother holding her baby against her bosom (= breast)
in the bosom of (someone/something)
in a safe or comfortable place, esp. with family.
How often had I dreamed about being back in the bosom of my family?

Etymology: based on the idea of a mother holding her baby against her bosom (= breast)

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary


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