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chesty
[ ches-tee ]
chesty
/ ˈtʃɛstɪ /
adjective
- suffering from or symptomatic of chest disease
a chesty cough
- having a large well-developed chest or bosom
Derived Forms
- ˈchestiness, noun
Other Words From
- chesti·ly adverb
- chesti·ness noun
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
But for all the chesty swagger and back-and-forthing between principles, there is serious reason to question whether such a meeting will occur anytime soon, if ever.
With that, Courtois bounded up all chesty like some pharaoh of the goalmouth, and his teammates surrounded him with admiration and gratitude.
Fisher’s chesty defense of the program, and the victory against the Tide last season, has bought him a lot of credibility despite overall meh results for the coach who started the 10-year contract craze.
The 31-year-old also developed a chesty cough and lost her sense of smell.
By the end, Carolina had finished with a 38-24 edge in shots on goal and outhit the Predators in a game with plenty of chippy moments and chesty exchanges between the teams.
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