Synonym: box, breast, dresser, locker, safe, thorax. Similar words: catches, these, all the same, hesitate, on the side, on the spot, the same as, hypothesis. Meaning: [tʃest] n. 1. the part of the human torso between the neck and the diaphragm or the corresponding part in other vertebrates 2. box with a lid; used for storage; usually large and sturdy 3. furniture with drawers for keeping clothes.
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271 At the end of bouts, my legs were fine while my arms and shoulders and chest ached.
272 Twinkle twinkle little star ... No one but a bloody fool would try to walk a mile with an arrow through his chest.
273 Rincewind took careful aim and caught the thief full in the chest with a bag of gold.
274 The brain scan, the chest scan, the throat and bone scans all said the cancer had gone.
275 Paige could feel her heart beating like a trapped bird in her chest and her senses reeled.
276 It began to breathe, its little chest rising and falling rapidly.
277 In your light I learn how to love. In your beauty, how to make poems. You dance inside my chest where no-one sees you, but sometimes I do, and that sight becomes this art. Rumi
278 Picture the belt down across his chest with the sun glinting on the bullets that filled most of the loops.
279 By now his feet ached, and his naked chest was frozen as senseless as an iron shield.
280 Quinn breathed deeply, exhaled with a trembling chest, and breathed in again.
281 Seconds later, the breath once again hissed into her chest, this time with painful intensity.
282 There seemed to be a weight on her chest, pinning her to the ground and not letting her breathe.
283 Eight hours after admission he suddenly deteriorated, with severe respiratory distress and increasing left chest signs.
284 Almost a year after presenting to the accident and emergency department she was referred to our chest unit for observation and treatment.
285 Charleston is a treasure chest of period architecture and a mecca for antiques buffs.
286 Scottie is mainly black, with a white chest and white ankle socks on black legs.
287 His face was set in a painful rictus, his chest heaving as he fought for breath.
288 They are regions of huge biological diversity, a treasure chest of invaluable worth, representing 60 million years of evolution.
289 Ada kept her hand spread on her chest and breathed carefully with her mouth open.
290 She put the bowl down on top of a chest of drawers standing next to the bed and folded her arms.
291 A hairless chest would have been a great advantage for a bisexual like myself.
292 A tickling, dry, hard cough; great soreness in the chest on coughing or deep breathing.
293 Sore chest or stitching pain with the cough or deep breathing.
294 She smiled for Riven though,(http://sentencedict.com/chest.html) and that smile was like a sword blade thrust in his chest.
295 If I actually met Mr Diamond, I would picture him clutching the bag and its contents to his chest.
296 Under the window was an easel and a stool and beside it a battered chest of drawers.
297 The little hand resting against his bare chest was suddenly ice-cold.
298 At discharge, when he was fully well, he was eating normally and had no clinical abnormality in chest or abdomen.
299 If you can not detect even the shallowest of breaths, attempt artificial respiration making sure the chest starts to rise.
300 While I was waiting, a customer came in with a bullet wound in his chest.
More similar words: catches, these, all the same, hesitate, on the side, on the spot, the same as, hypothesis, chew, chef, for the sake of, just the same, cheer, cheek, cheat, cheap, in the shape of, scheme, teacher, cheese, pitcher, at the same time, check in, check out, cheer up, schedule, check up, kitchen, chemistry, chemical.