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well-endowed

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well-en·dowed (wln-doud)
adj.
1. Having large breasts.
2. Having large genitals. Used of a male.
3. Having a large endowment or amount of money.

well-endowed
adj (well endowed when postpositive)
1. having a large supply of money, resources, etc.
2. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Physiology) Informal having a large penis
3. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Physiology) Informal having large breasts
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Adj.1.well-endowed - (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"
shapely - having a well-proportioned and pleasing shape; "a slim waist and shapely legs"
Translations
well-endowed [ˌwelɪnˈdaʊd] ADJ
1. [institution] → bien dotado de fondos, con buena dotación monetaria
2. [man, woman] → bien dotado, bien despachado


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And men who are not that well-endowed often make up for their lack of length or girth with great lovemaking techniques that will provide much deeper satisfaction than simply having a bigger penis.
At one point in the evening, I called Gordon 'big boy' because he is very well-endowed - and he told me to keep my voice down.
The more wellendowed puppeteer stretches himself into a windsurfer and stands on a skateboard, then the less well-endowed one uses an electric fan to blow the windsurfer's sail and propel the skateboard off the stage
 
 
 
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