How To Use Deep-chested In A Sentence
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In the hands of a friendly receiver this car became a boon to the capitol contingent; its observation platform served as a shifting rostrum from which a deep-chested executive or a mellifluous Hawk often addressed admiring crowds at way stations, and its dining saloon was the moving scene of many little relaxative feasts, at which _Veuve Cliquot_ flowed freely, priceless cigars were burned, and the members of the organization unbent, each after his kind.
The Grafters
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And Tom King, looking, saw Youth incarnate, deep-chested, heavy-thewed, with muscles that slipped and slid like live things under the white satin skin.
A PIECE OF STEAK
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Mr. Kerrigan, at the thought of these hearty aldermen accustomed to all the perquisites of graft and rake-off, leaned back and gave vent to a burst of deep-chested laughter.
The Titan
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He was a sturdy, deep-chested grey they had purchased in Vanahiem.
HARSHINI
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He called upon Jews to become “deep-chested,” “sturdy,” and “sharp-eyed.”
Bloodlust
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He was a stalwart young fellow, broad-shouldered, deep-chested, legs cleanly built and stretched wide apart, and tall though Imber was, he towered above him by half a head.
THE LEAGUE OF THE OLD MEN
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a deep-chested breed of dog
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They were lean and meagre of build, narrow-hipped and crooked-legged, and at the same time deep-chested, with heavy arms and enormous hands.
THE STRENGTH OF THE STRONG
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And his father he saw, large, big-moustached and deep-chested, kindly above all men, who loved all men and whose heart was so large that there was love to overflowing still left for the mother and the little muchacho playing in the corner of the patio.
The Mexican
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He had the round, deep-chested, big-hearted, well-coupled body of the ideal mountain pony, and his head and neck were true thoroughbred, slender, yet full, with lovely alert ears not too small to be vicious nor too large to be stubborn mulish.
ON THE MAKALOA MAT
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His height was six feet three inches, and he was correspondingly broad - shouldered and deep-chested.
The King of the Greeks
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Long-limbed, deep-chested, broad-shouldered, his every motion betokened his iron strength and cat-like litheness.
Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror: Sword Woman - Robert E. Howard
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North Sea waves, he saw the sharp-beaked fighting galleys, and the sea-flung Northmen, great-muscled, deep-chested, sprung from the elements, men of sword and sweep, marauders and scourgers of the warm south-lands!
CHAPTER 14
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And Tom King, looking, saw Youth incarnate, deep-chested, heavy-thewed, with muscles that slipped and slid like live things under the white satin skin.
A PIECE OF STEAK
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The sound of the rockets, which had been a steady, deep-chested roar, now coughed uncertainly and died away.
ANTI-ICE
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He was a large Indian fully six feet in height, deep-chested and heavy-muscled, and his eyes were keener and vested with greater mental vigor than the average of his kind.
LI-WAN, THE FAIR
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Bloat is most common in dogs weighing more than 99 pounds though some small dogs have developed it, experts say, and in dogs described as "deep-chested," meaning the chest width is relatively narrow and the length from the backbone to sternum is relatively long.
Pet Talk: Some dogs predisposed to deadly bloating
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North Sea waves, he saw the sharp-beaked fighting galleys, and the sea-flung Northmen, great-muscled, deep-chested, sprung from the elements, men of sword and sweep, marauders and scourgers of the warm south-lands!
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