20 Words to use with chins

Pa has been letting his chin whiskers grow for about six weeks, and today he had them colored black, and he looks as though he had swallowed the blacking brush, and left the bunch of bristles outside, on his chin.

One, with a dent in the helmet that hung from his arm by the chin-strap, lay leaning against a rock; refused food, and slowly bled to death, his white face almost comically disappointed.

But for a man to put the cheat upon himself; to play the Bobadil at home; and, steeped in poverty up to the lips, to fancy himself all the while chin-deep in riches, is a strain of constitutional philosophy, and a mastery over fortune, which was reserved for my old friend Captain Jackson.

Take care would the madness catch on to ourselves the same as the chin-cough or the pock.

" "Struck it rich?" "Don't give me any chin-music, boys; give me tea.

The head was swathed in linen bands that had been white, but were now stained and discoloured with damp, but of this I shall not speak more, and beneath the chin-cloth the beard had once escaped.

The clutch which I had made to save myself in falling had torn away this chin-band and let the lower jaw drop on the breast; but little else was disturbed, and there was Colonel John Mohune resting as he had been laid out a century ago.

The "sleeve dog" and the "chin dog" are common and appropriate appellations in the East.

The best known of the erotic novels is the Chin-p'ing-mei which, for reasons of our own censors can be published only in expurgated translations.

The fishers were braw carles, wearing, many of them, fringes of beard well back from the chin-point, with hanging woollen caps.

The homesick zest of one who has traveled made his lips and unshaven chin protrude, as he smelled the good interior.

This fellow's jaw is built so frail That you could break it like a weed; That fellow's chin retreats until You'd think it in a wild stampede.

" Margray laughed, and took her chin 'twixt thumb and finger, and tried to look under the wilful lids that drooped above the blue light in her eyes.

"It must be five hundred feet to the bottom," she whispered, her chin wobbling.

First to wash teeth and mouth with orris, then to bathe, half asleep still; and yet again to lie a-thinking in my arm-chair, robed in a banyan, cheeks all suds and nose sniffing the scented water in the chin-basin which I held none too steady; and I said, peevishly, "What a fool a man is to play the fool!

"No." The long, lank whiskey-runner rubbed his chin bristles awkwardly.

He had a handsome face, pale and clear-cut, with a bristling moustache, which cut across the brass chin-chain of his busby.

"Why, where's the Mem?" He came up with evident weariness, but replied cheerfully: "She's very sorry, and sent chin-chins all round.

At Messina I covered you with the shield; I came to you in the battle at the moment when they hurled at your breast and chin darts and quarrels, arrows and lance-shafts."

In any Noble Act Ile wade chin-deepe with you: but to kill a King! Med.

20 Words to use with  chins