A sentence using the word chin. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use chin in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for chin.
- Renee cast her chin up. (10)
- Coxwell rubbed his chin. (10)
- Shelton stroked his chin. (8)
- Mrs. Chump dropped her chin. (10)
- His chin took support, he frowned. (10)
- Dr. Shrapnel smoothed his chin hastily. (10)
- Yet her chin was firm, almost obstinate. (8)
- The dog placed his chin over the sunlit foot. (8)
- Becker wore a dark litevka buttoned to his chin. (12)
- Her neck and chin were buried in its collar of fur. (12)
- He hurried on with his shaving, cutting his chin twice. (8)
- And with her moustachioed muzzle pressed to his chin Mr. (8)
- Bushfield scratched his chin thoughtfully for a moment. (13)
- Mr. Pericles clutched his chin in one hand, elbow on knee. (10)
- Renee nestled her chin, and gazed forward through her eyelashes. (10)
- June slightly narrowed her blue eyes, and lifted her decided chin. (8)
- I had a folded gauze veil over my head, tied at the chin in a bow. (10)
- The painter grasped his chin; his eyes had suddenly become tragical. (8)
- Brayder put up his mouth and rapped the handle of his cane on his chin. (10)
- He gently put his hand to her chin, and then drew away the handkerchief. (22)
- It really is a wonder to behold, And makes me feel the bristles of my chin. (10)
- Then for a moment he seemed to hesitate, and his chin sank back on his chest. (8)
- Fleur suddenly stood up, leaning out at the window with her chin on her hands. (8)
- He sat with his head fallen forward, and his chin resting on his folded hands. (9)
- The vice-consul thoughtfully scratched a corner of his chin through his beard. (9)
- And craning his head out a little too far he felt his chin knock against his spine. (8)
- The corners of his mouth under his white moustache drooped towards his double chin. (8)
- Wheeler put down the letter-opener and rested his chin on the tips of his fingers. (13)
- She had a charming profile, and nothing of her father in her face save a decided chin. (8)
- There was a suspicion of a heavenward turn to her nose, and of squareness to her chin. (10)
- There was a suspicion of a heavenward turn to her nose, and of squareness to her chin. (22)
- The chin was firm; on it, and on the upper lip, there was a clipped growth of black hair. (10)
- Impressed even in her agitation, she leaned her elbows on the table, her chin on her hands. (8)
- It was dark, but he could see her at the window, leaning far out, with her chin on her hands. (8)
- Change the colour and you might compare her to a lobster fixed on end, with a chin and no eyes. (10)
- Just as we were rising, I leaned forward to her, and she jumped up with her eyes under my chin. (10)
- Harz looked again at Christian; but she made no sign, sitting with her chin resting on her hands. (8)
- He saw a rounded chin nestling in a cream ruffle, a delicate face with large dark eyes and soft lips. (8)
- He will not change a word, and some of the words are so curious, they make me lift my chin and pout. (10)
- She was leaning her elbows on her knees, and, with her chin resting on her hands, gazed up at Shelton. (8)
- Tears, so rare with her, forced their way up, and trickled slowly to the hands whereon her chin rested. (8)
- Then he took it up, and laid his chin on it like a man full of love, and drew the bow across just once. (10)
- But the chin was firm, the mouth and nose were firm, the forehead sat calmly above these shows of decay. (10)
- The bushy eyebrows almost hid the eyes beneath; the bitter mouth was but a cavern between chin and nose. (12)
- Then, flinging the ham-bone from him, he sank back among the cushions, with his chin buried on his chest. (8)
- He stopped to make sure that they were following, beckoned with his chin, and proceeded at a mighty rate. (10)
- He stopped to make sure that they were following, beckoned with his chin, and proceeded at a mighty rate. (22)
- She stayed some minutes motionless, her chin resting on her hands, the dark silk fallen down from her arms. (8)
- Val walked out behind his mother, chin squared, eyelids drooped, doing his level best to despise everybody. (8)
- The upper lip was firmly supported by the under, and the chin stood freely out from a fine neck and throat. (10)
- Whenever she entered the room Karen grew restless, avoided her glance, and pulled the covers up to her chin. (12)
- Something wry occurred about his shaven mouth and chin, something scratchy between those long silvery whiskers. (8)
- A sentinel, who ought to have been shot, sat by the embers, his carbine across his lap, his chin upon his breast. (7)
- Cynthia turned away with a trembling chin, and began to beat the coffee up with an egg she had dropped into the pot. (9)
- His chin was resting on his breast as he walked to his home, there, maybe, to receive another imperious demand for money. (18)
- She was still obstinately biting at her hand, and suddenly her chin flew up, and there, between her teeth, was the needle. (8)
- Suddenly she sits down at the untouched Bridge table, leaning her bare elbows on it and her chin on her hands, quite calm. (8)
- Ripton, with his sunken chin and snoring nose under the light of the lamp, stood for human nature, honest, however abject. (10)
- The light from a candle on her writing-table was shining on her hair, her cheek, and chin, that years had so little altered. (8)
- Again I thought Pearse would have jumped at this, but he leaned his chin on his hand, and looked at Dan, and Dan looked at him. (8)
- Miltoun placed his elbow on the table, and leaning his chin on his hand, regarded the champion of lost causes without speaking. (8)
- He was a young man of middle height, square shouldered, active, with an angular face, high cheek-bones, and a strong, sharp chin. (8)
- Smoothing his clean square chin and thick moustache hastily, with outspread thumb and fingers, he implored them to spare his nerves. (10)
- He has a square, bold chin, only partially concealed by the short reddish-grey beard, growing to the edges of his firmly closing lips. (9)
- The pointed chin, long neck, the fluffy hair, quick gestures, and the calm strenuousness of her grey-blue eyes, impressed him vividly. (8)
- And, turning on his face, he rested his chin on his hands, and stared at the short grass where the little blue milkwort was growing…. (8)
- They were in a nest shading amid silks of pale blue, and there was a languid flutter beneath her chin to the catch of the morn-breeze. (10)
- Then, bending far forward, he leaned his chin upon his folded hands, and looked upward through his glasses as though he were listening. (12)
- Nor did she raise her veil, which extended rather tautly from her wide-brimmed hat to her chin and accentuated the whiteness of her skin. (12)
- And Soames, secretly convinced that they were not, passed his curved hand over his face vigorously, till it reached the comfort of his chin. (8)
- He removed a white hair from the lapel of his closely-buttoned-up frock coat, and passed his hand over his cheeks, moustache, and square chin. (8)
- In her half-closed eyes, round throat, and softly tilted chin, there was something cool and watchful, protecting the ragamuffin up above her head. (8)
- Her eyebrows were thin and dark and perfectly arched; her little nose was perfectly straight, her little chin in perfect balance between round and point. (8)
- She went attired as a boudoir-shepherdess or demurely-coquettish Sevres-china Ninette, such of whom Louis Quinze would chuck the chin down the deadly introductory walks of Versailles. (10)
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Definition of chin:
- chin, chin, n. the jutting part of the face below the mouth. | up to the chin, deeply immersed. (0)
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