Synonym: body, trunk. Similar words: factors of production, or so, dictatorship, person, cursor, ever so, persona, in person. Meaning: ['tɔrsəʊ /'tɔː-] n. the body excluding the head and neck and limbs.
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(91) Some people have a thing about the combination, such as the cheesy Bridget Jones types who fantasise about smearing chocolate on a male torso and licking it off.
(92) Head-Related Transfer Functions (HRTFs) are defined as the frequency responses from the sound source to both ears after filtered by the head, torso and pinna in the free field.
(93) The glass bottle is the shape of a woman's torso.
(94) And a straight razor, the kind barbers use, was found under his lifeless torso.
(95) The curved forms of the kitchen and living room, which project over the sea supported by four angled stilts, are derived from the torso of Picasso's The Bather.
(96) Plays for: Real Madrid. Best bits: Firm, tanned torso when he strips off his shirt (every five minutes), that cheeky wink (OK, it got him into trouble/hate mail, but we still like it).
(97) He was dripping with sweat, his vest sticking to his torso.
(98) A head and torso, of someone . Where'd it come from?
(99) The Combat Shirt had a form fitting torso for comfort under body armour and vests , and the Combat Pants were heavily reinforced and loaded with features.
(100) If you experience any pain or compression in your neck, try adjusting your upper torso by reestablishing the lift of the shoulders and mid-thoracic spine.
(101) Bare your torso and stand in front of a mirror.
(102) If they come at you with a knife, drop to the ground, ball up to protect your torso (the kill zone) and kick at the attacker's knees or groin.
(103) The modern suit's padded shoulder has the whiff of an epaulette while accentuating the V-shaped torso of classical antiquity so sought by Brummel.
(104) In one scene featuring comic actor Steve Martin in a white shirt, the computer reproduced his white torso and rough shape, but was unable to handle details of his face.
(105) In this way the torso oscillates and lengthens almost imperceptibly with the breath.
(106) This enables the head and upper torso to be removed away from the line of fire.
(107) The exclusive figure is molded from PVC and comes with a number of accessories, including a paddle ball(sentencedict.com), flyswatter and detachable spring lower torso.
(108) He was shirtless in the morning heat, long black hair tied back, brutish features determined, barrel-chested torso glistening with sweat.
(109) In dance, spatial cognition is primarily kinesthetic: you sense the positioning of your torso and limbs at all times, even with your eyes shut, thanks to the muscles' sensory organs.
(110) It is too soon to tell if Yamasaki will sustain his career shift from cinematographer to director, but Torso certainly serves as a suitably provocative calling card.
(111) Kicking involves the torso as well as the legs and feet.
(112) Firm your scapulas against your back torso, lengthen your coccyx toward the floor, and arch your upper torso back slightly.
More similar words: factors of production, or so, dictatorship, person, cursor, ever so, persona, in person, personal, personify, personnel, personally, horse, worse, impersonal, precursor, personable, forsake, dorsal, for sale, for sure, at worst, corset, worsen, cumbersome, impersonate, personality, endorse, corsage, forsaken.