48 Words to use with chests

(2) The heart of a deer, and indeed of all ruminant animals, lies close against the chest walls and is easily reached and wounded.

The lungs, the organs of respiration, are two pinkish gray structures of a light, spongy appearance, that fill the chest cavity, except the space taken up by the heart and large vessels.

- - The voice takes different names, according to the different sounds in each family of vowels: the chest-voice, the medium voice and the head-voice.

There's signs up all over the girls' campus: 'A million soldiers "out there" are needing wool jackets and chest-protectors.

Glad indeed were the guardians of Eustace that his voice had lowered to a salutary depth, and that bass songs in general were pure and innocent,songs of death, of dungeons, of honest war, or of diving beneath the deep blue seadown, down, down, as far as the singer's chest tones permitted.

After the last visitor had vanished through the floor there was dead silence for three minutes, while Fateh Muhammad wrestled with the spirit within him; and then with chest heaving and hands convulsively grasping the heavy air, he fell prone upon his face and lay still.

They also regard them as good against chest complaints, and say that by the use of them they are enabled to withstand hunger and thirst for a long time.

However acute this subjective intellect may beand it exists in very various degrees of perfectionit is never on the same level with the double intellect of genius; just as the open chest notes of the human voice, however high, are essentially different from the falsetto notes.

What do you suppose they'll think of things here?" "Well, wellold Neil's coming to show us his chest expansion, is he?

He did not again dress himself, but, remaining in his trousers only, with his bare feet thrust into slippers, his chest bare under his unfastened nightshirt, he hastily pushed open the door, and rushed into the workroom, his candle in his hand.

This is noticeable in gymnasts and others who practice upon the horizontal bar, with chest weights, dumb-bells, and other apparatus which develop more especially the muscles of the upper half of the trunk.

We went into one room containing only men suffering from chest wounds, who coughed and wheezed and constantly fought off the swarming flies that assailed them, and into another room given over entirely to brutally abbreviated human fragmentsfractional parts of men who had lost their arms or legs.

[Lifting up the Chest-lid.]

Thus, when children suffer from some serious chest disease, the increased movements of the abdominal walls seem distressing.

Baatu has sixteen wives, each of whom has one large house, besides several small ones, serving as chambers for her female attendants, and which are placed behind the large house; and to the large house of each wife there belong two hundred chest-carts.

By Another Hand ILLUSTRATIONS "A chestin' out his chest lahk a ole ma'ash frawg" "

and they wore built much alike, although Frank had slightly the better chest development.

Thus, however, the expense of a wedding was saved, and the knight with the biggest chest measurement generally got the heiress with the copper-colored hair.

She didn't seem to be able to make up 'er mind at fust between a chest o' drawers that 'ad belonged to Joe's mother and a grand-father clock.

Community chest; text on Community chest cards.

Another "finish" obtained on the calender is known as "chest finish" or "round-thread finish."

CHEST FOUNDERS.

She saw his chest heave, and his eyes roll awfully, as he gradually turned towards her.

Defiance N. defiance; daring &c v.; dare; challenge, cartel^; threat &c 909; war cry, war whoop. chest-beating, chest-thumping; saber rattling.

They are variously used for dyspepsia, rheumatism, skin diseases, scrofula, and chronic (non-tubercular) chest affections.

48 Words to use with  chests