12 Verbs to Use for the Word torsos

The fighting over, Johnny's ship returned to Dover, And the sound they heard afar Was the jocund voice of Carr Singing fit to burst his torso, Like the song-thrush (only more so).

In order to draw out the torso and tail of a story through Procrustean lengths of advertising pages, some editors place, or seem to place, a premium upon length.

The bullet had entered the torso just below the ribs on the left side.

Some were clad in coat and pantaloons only; others had forgotten the coat, and exposed brawny and hirsute torsos to the October sun, and swelling muscles worthy of Athletes.

" Paul brought the wings, which exactly fitted the tiny torso of the butterfly.

Bianchon knew the mysteries of that temperament, a compound of the lion and the bull, which at last expanded and enlarged beyond measure the great man's torso, and caused his death by degeneration of the heart.

Man slightly moves the torso, then the shoulder, and finally the elbow.

The next moment his coat and waistcoat were lying on the ground; his shirt, torn in the rough handling, was hanging round his loins, and he stood before us naked to the waist, lean, brown, musculara torso of an athlete done in bronze.

" Dorothy lent her muscles to the task of pushing on the snow man's "torso," as Ethel Blue, who knew something about drawing figures, called it.

He proudly fingered his newly acquired Iron Cross while the surgeon relaced his battered torso with strips of gauze.

And it was while I was at the flat, towelling the torso after a much-needed rinse, that Jeeves, as we chatted of this and thatpicking up the threads, as it weresuddenly brought the name of Gussie Fink-Nottle into the conversation.

Fourth: Let the whole arm hang from the shoulder, and swing the arms by twisting the torso.

12 Verbs to Use for the Word  torsos