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deep-chested
[deep-ches-tid]
adjective
having a large, broad chest.
a deep-chested man.
coming from deep in the chest.
a deep-chested cough.
Word History and Origins
Origin of deep-chested1
Example Sentences
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.
He was a powerfully built man, deep-chested, broad- shouldered, massive, and yet quick in his movements, springly and agile.
The baronet--generally referred to by his former officers as the Old Man--was of medium height, broad-shouldered, and deep-chested.
For the most part the crew were stripped to the waist--a crowd of muscular-armed, deep-chested, clean-shaven men in the very pink of condition.
He stood nearly six feet in his moccasins, was broad-shouldered, deep-chested and finely proportioned.
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