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chested

/ches-tid/US // ˈtʃɛs tɪd //

胸部的,胸部,胸前,胸大无脑

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having a chest of a specified kind: broad-chested; barrel-chested.

Examples

  • As I cruised along bare chested, my sweat actually cooled me off via evaporation, just as evolution intended.

  • Advocates for allowing women to go topless at a popular Maryland beach destination urged an appeals court Wednesday to reject Ocean City’s “morality code” and declare its ban on bare-chested women unconstitutional.

  • Short, barrel-chested, standing on the bridge with his hands on his hips, giving out with a running fire of orders in a bull voice.

  • The doctored photo of the rioters inside the Capitol shows her standing behind one of the widely recognized rioters – a bare chested man wearing a fur headdress with buffalo horns and carrying an American flag drapedover a spear.

  • There was a photo of ex-Pro Bowler Kerry Rhodes carrying a man by a pool, bare chested and beaming.

  • A group of tall and broad-chested young men in camouflage guarded rows of tents in the military part of the camp.

  • One man walked bare-chested in the cold, his body painted with demands for public safety and slogans against police repression.

  • They climb atop bare-chested men in a boxing ring—and sometimes they fall down and go boom.

  • Now for Lagarde, it is Next Stop: D.C. And if she has her way, the end of the hairy-chested stuff.

  • "Slap your saddles on them fresh hosses," he grated harshly from the back of a deep-chested, lean-flanked gray.

  • The soft murmur of his petition was answered only by the deep-chested, placid snore of the sleeping priest.

  • The stays insisted a little cruelly on the lines of her figure, and the tight bodice betrayed her narrow-chested.

  • Lieutenant Ralph Thurstane was a tall, full-chested, finely-limbed gladiator of perhaps four and twenty.

  • A girl comes up—thin, narrow-chested, but with an eagerness in her eyes that lifts her above any physical defects.