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Deep-chested   /dip-tʃˈɛstəd/   Listen
Deep-chested

adjective
1.
Thick in the chest.






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"Deep-chested" Quotes from Famous Books



... they were rovers, never staying long in one spot. They were unlike the Crows in appearance, being shorter, broad-shouldered and deep-chested. No ...
— Boys' Book of Indian Warriors - and Heroic Indian Women • Edwin L. Sabin

... in an instant. To a man the visiting delegation arose, hurling out the Cobber yell in round, deep-chested notes. ...
— The High School Freshmen - Dick & Co.'s First Year Pranks and Sports • H. Irving Hancock

... in his socks, deep-chested and admirably proportioned, Lyveden cut a fine figure. His thick dark hair was short and carefully brushed, and his lean face was brown with the play of wind and rain and sun. Such features as his broad ...
— Anthony Lyveden • Dornford Yates



Words linked to "Deep-chested" :   thick



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