Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Wiktionary
a. 1 Having a substantial income, wealthy. 2 Having a significant measure of a natural gift or ability. 3 (context euphemistic of a woman English) Having large breasts or buttocks. 4 (context euphemistic of a man English) Having a large penis.
WordNet
adj. (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" [syn: bosomy, busty, buxom, curvaceous, curvy, full-bosomed, sonsie, sonsy, voluptuous]
Usage examples of "well-endowed".
A well-endowed young woman with dark hair was watching them from beside a stone fireplace, on which a crude earthware pot of stew simmered.
The overriding desire of the special fighters, like that of their less well-endowed fellow Ashregan, is but to serve the Purpose.
Even beneath dungarees and battle jacket, Corney was not without obvious feminine charm-long soft hair, a well-endowed bust, and sensuous lips.
Wycliffe is considered quite a catch, though it's said he's not terribly well-endowed between the ears.
If he didn't find the detective work of forensic pathology so absorbing, he'd move to some well-endowed ivory tower in half a second.
The victim is a well-endowed secretary at a dating service who is strangled with a necktie after rebuffing the advances of a well-dressed, deceptively urbane, maniacal client.
For a small, slight man, Jake was sexually well-endowed, but he spent enough time fingering a spot which Tory afterwards discovered was her clitoris, and she was so slippery with longing that she hardly felt any pain after that first sharp thrust inside her.