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deep-chested

American  
[deep-ches-tid] / ˈdipˈtʃɛs tɪd /

adjective

  1. having a large, broad chest.

    a deep-chested man.

  2. coming from deep in the chest.

    a deep-chested cough.


Etymology

Origin of deep-chested

First recorded in 1830–40

Example Sentences

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If all that says something about these stumpy-snouted, pointy-eared, deep-chested, quizzical little bulldogs, what does it say about the culture that loves them?

From Seattle Times • May 7, 2023

At Issaquah Transit Center, a supervisor with a clipboard salutes Ng as he opens the doors and greets him with a deep-chested pronouncement of “Professional driver!” like some kind of transit service soldier.

From Seattle Times • May 1, 2018

He's pushing 71 or 72 now�never will tell anybody exactly how old he is�but he was pink as a baby and he looked strong and deep-chested as any man around.

From Time Magazine Archive

Nonetheless, the creamy-white, deep-chested Charolais quickly caught on with U.S. cattlemen because they are one of the world's heaviest breeds.

From Time Magazine Archive

He was a powerfully built man, deep-chested, broad- shouldered, massive, and yet quick in his movements, springly and agile.

From "Brave New World" by Aldous Huxley