Chest example sentences

Related (8): torso, pectoral, ribcage, sternum, thorax, breastbone, lung, diaphragm

"Chest" Example Sentences


1. The boy patted his chest with pride.
2. She thumped her chest with excitement.
3. He gripped his chest in pain.
4. I put the jewelry box in the chest at the foot of the bed.
5. The coins were stored in an old chest in the attic.
6. The doctor listened to his chest with a stethoscope.
7. The suspect had a large bulge under his coat in his chest area.
8. The chest x-ray revealed a concerning growth in his lungs.
9. The tiger growled and puffed out its chest.
10. She placed her hand over her heart and gave a little bow from the chest.
11. The baby awoke with a rattle in her little chest.
12. Her tight corset squeezed her chest.
13. The soldier saluted by tapping his chest with his hand.
14. He stood tall with his chest puffed out.
15. The knight wore a breastplate on his chest.
16. The medicine failed to ease the tightness in his chest.
17. The medicine just coated his sore chest.
18. He beat his chest like a gorilla.
19. The wrestler slammed his opponent against the canvas with his chest.
20. Sweat dripped from his heaving chest.
21. He felt a clenched sensation in his chest.
22. I tucked the teddy bear under my arm and against my chest for comfort.
23. The treasure chest held gold coins and jewelry.
24. The therapist pressed down on the pressure points in his upper chest.
25. The performer put his ear to a fellow actor's chest.
26. He breathed deeply to ease the ache in his chest.
27. The kitten nuzzled into her chest for warmth.

28. I could hear the rhythm of his heart beating against my chest.
29. The baby giggled as the father blew raspberries on his little chest.
30. The puppy crawled into his lap and curled up against his chest.
31. He struck his chest with his fist in anger.
32. The weight lifter's muscles bulged out of his chest.
33. She hugged the child to her chest.
34. He stood staring at the sunset with his hands folded across his chest.
35. The raccoon was a ball of fluff perched on the man's chest.
36. She put her hand on her chest in gratitude.
37. They found the pirate treasure buried in a chest under the floorboards.
38. The thief concealed the diamond necklace under his shirt against his chest.
39. The bruise on his chest was turning an ugly shade of purple.
40. Steam rose from his sweaty chest after the workout.
41. His heart was pounding in his chest.
42. She clasped her hands together over her heart in the center of her chest.
43. There was a contents list engraved on the outside of the chest.
44. The spooky ghost floated through the air with its arms crossed over its chest.
45. The medal hung proudly from a red ribbon around his neck against his chest.
46. The soldier was hit in the chest by an enemy bullet.
47. The chef wiped sweat from his forehead with the back of his wrist against his chest.
48. The inflatable life vest protected his chest and kept him afloat.
49. The cough hurt deep inside his chest.
50. He breathed a sigh of relief that eased the tightness in his chest.
51. The rescue worker pounded on the victim's chest to perform CPR.
52. The bullet pinged harmlessly off the armor plate protecting his chest.
53. The archer held the bowstring taut against his chest.
54. The wrestler applied a chokehold around his opponent's neck and chest.
55. He put his hand on his chest and bowed slightly to show his respect.
56. The girl clutched her favorite teddy bear close to her chest for comfort.
57. A stethoscope was placed over the man's bare chest.
58. He tapped his silver cigarette case against his open palm on his chest.
59. The parachutist pulled the rip cord attached to his chest.
60. The impact of the car crash crushed the driver's chest against the steering wheel.

Common Phases


1. Beating heart: The heart beating against one's chest is a common metaphor for feelings of love, anxiety or excitement.
2. Laughing out loud: To laugh so hard that it hurts one's chest.
3. Have a clear/full chest: When one's breathing and chest is clear of phlegm, congestion or obstruction.
4. Spread one's wings: When someone gains confidence and develops independence from their chest, like the wings of a bird.
5. Cold/tight chest: When one feels discomfort, pressure or tightness in their chest, which may signal a medical issue.
6. Cheer from the chest: To cheer loudly and enthusiastically from deep within one's chest.
7. Chest pains: Discomfort, pressure or pain occurring within one's chest, usually indicating a health issue.
8. Lie through one's teeth: To lie without shame, especially with a straight face.
9. Puff out one's chest: Stand in a confident posture with one's chest pushed forward.
10. Beat one's breast: To figuratively hit one's chest in anguish, remorse or guilt.
11. Bird in one's bosom: Someone or something that gives one pleasure and comfort.
12. Have dark/heavy chestnut: To experience feelings of anxiety, sadness or depression.
13. Have heart: To be compassionate, kind-hearted and generous in spirit.
14. Under one's nose: Something that has been obvious or close at hand all along.
15. At hand/ to hand: Close, accessible or ready for immediate use.
16. Tap one's wrist: To hit the wristwatch on one's arm to check the time.
17. Give one's heart and soul: To give of oneself fully and wholeheartedly.
18. Out of one's depth: Unqualified, incapable or unprepared for a difficult situation.
19. Wear one's heart on one's sleeve: To reveal one's feelings openly and without restraint.
20. In one's element: Feeling confident, content or thriving in a suitable situation.

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