Sentences with chest. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use chest in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for chest.
- An immense heavy chest! (4)
- He grips his chest. (8)
- He struck his hands against his chest! (8)
- Get it off your chest. (8)
- His big chest heaved. (10)
- Corte struck his chest. (10)
- Algernon let his chest fall. (10)
- Algernon let his chest fall. (22)
- The old man heaved his chest. (10)
- His chest and face were shadowy. (8)
- The Monk sank his neck into his chest. (10)
- My chest was relieved of the weight on it. (10)
- The sound liberated something in his chest. (8)
- Terror fell on his chest like a lump of ice. (12)
- Raikes let his chest fall like a collapsing bellows. (10)
- He has persuaded himself that it will develop and strengthen his chest! (21)
- Robert hung swaying over him with a big voiceless chest. (22)
- I had no tears to shed; my chest kept heaving enormously. (10)
- Could not the adventure of the chest have taught her wisdom? (4)
- He had a good chest, stout limbs, a face inclined to be jolly. (10)
- She thrust her hands against his chest and bent back her head. (12)
- Van Diemen produced a spasmodic cough with a blow on his chest. (10)
- He stopped in front of a chest of drawers and tried each drawer. (12)
- He went up to the chest of drawers and pulled out one of the drawers. (12)
- Then I want our fellows to have the habit of speaking from the chest. (10)
- He fingered his unshaven cheek, and clutched the gown together on his chest. (8)
- His head was streaming with blood, and the stain was on his neck and chest. (10)
- His head was streaming with blood, and the stain was on his neck and chest. (22)
- She found it moist, though his face was calm and his chest heaved regularly. (10)
- Then for a moment he seemed to hesitate, and his chin sank back on his chest. (8)
- She lifted her chest to shake out the dead-alive monosyllable, as he had done. (10)
- It was vulgar to be stout, to talk of being stout; he had a chest, nothing more. (8)
- A warmth began spreading in his chest; he rubbed the palms of his hands together. (8)
- How blithely he flung out his limbs and heaved his chest released from confinement! (10)
- Placing the revolver against his chest, Dartie had pulled the trigger several times. (8)
- The room was so small that not even a chest of drawers could have been squeezed in. (12)
- His lifted chest and nostrils were for the encouragement of Nataly to soar beside him. (10)
- The chest had a little top made of small, carved columns; this, too, contained a drawer. (12)
- Instinct telling her what to do, she laid her head against his chest, and sobbed bitterly. (8)
- Here and there, about his knees and on his chest, the mud had caked and formed a thick crust. (12)
- His chest rose and fell heavily, and he wiped the perspiration now and then from his damp brow. (5)
- She already saw herself in imagination kneeling by his side before the chest to help him search. (5)
- Finally, on a heave of his chest, Mr. Hampton-Evey consented to call, in the interests of peace. (10)
- He veered, as if to follow Agostino, and remained midway, his chest heaving, and his eyelids shut. (10)
- When they drove on, she did not complain of suffering, but her chest rose and fell many times heavily. (10)
- With all his might Jolyon tried to get the better of the jumping, gurgling sensations within his chest. (8)
- At the foot of the bed was a chest, and there Mrs. Hopgood had sat down, moving her lips as if in speech. (8)
- Then, flinging the ham-bone from him, he sank back among the cushions, with his chin buried on his chest. (8)
- And dropping her chin, she rubbed it on the lace edging of her chest, where it felt warm and smelled piny. (8)
- Against the wall to the right of the window is a chest of drawers, and a washstand is against the wall, Left. (8)
- By tightening his arms across his chest he gained some outward composure, and fixed his eyes upon the stage. (10)
- Gyp detached his arms from her completely, sat down on an old oak chest, and motioned him to the window-seat. (8)
- With the pressure of her chest against his own, and her eyes looking into his, Val felt both leg and pocket safe. (8)
- Old Heythorp raised a saluting hand to the level of his chest and moving to an arm-chair, lowered himself into it. (8)
- A sound made him turn his head; there stood a tall, strong young woman in a loose gown caught together on her chest. (8)
- He bethought himself of a macaroon he had, laid up in his chest of drawers, and, getting it, came back to the window. (8)
- And perceiving that in this impasse his last hope of discovery had foundered, the writer let his head fall on his chest. (8)
- All rigid as April snowdrifts, he stood, hard and feeble; his chest Just showing the swell of the fire as it melted him. (10)
- His heart beat too fast, he had an asthmatic feeling in the chest; and going to the window, he opened it to get some air. (8)
- This tall, pale monsieur with the strange face and the eyes that looked drunk and the hollow chest, played like an angel! (8)
- The querulous tyrannies of the invalid relieved her; but the heavy lifting of her chest returned the moment she was alone. (10)
- Seeing her master thus vanish, Blink, who had never ceased to whine and sniff his toes, leaped over and landed on his chest. (8)
- Richard stood a moment as he stepped from the train, and drew the country air into his lungs with large heaves of the chest. (10)
- There was a strange ringing in his ears; his head seemed bursting; his chest was oppressed by the constriction of his clothing. (1)
- Johann waited for Angelo to lift his hands; and to instigate his reluctant adversary, thumped his chest; but Angelo did not move. (10)
- After squeezing through boxes and straw, I lay flat, covered by a mat smelling of abominable cheese, and felt a head outside it on my chest. (10)
- Without returning the third volume to its shelf, Berryman took down a fourth; with chest expanded, he appeared about to use the books as dumb-bells. (8)
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Definition of chest:
- chest, chest, n. a large strong box: the part of the body between the neck and the abdomen, the thorax. | adj. chest’ed, having a chest: placed in a chest. | n. chest’-note, in singing or speaking, a deep note, the lowest sound of the voice. (0)
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