Make sentence of “chest”

How to use in-sentence of “chest”:

+ A lariat takedown, running neckbreaker, or bulldog lariat is a move where a wrestler runs towards their opponent, wraps their arm around the opponent’s upper chest and neck, and the wrestler swings their legs forward, while using their momentum to pull the opponent down with them to the mat, on to their upper back.

+ Crabbe showed his bare chest in one scene, and was told to “put more wood on the fire”.

+ A double knee is where a wrestler charges towards their opponent and strike them in either the head, chest or back with both of their knees.

+ For example, CPR is practiced on a dummy called a mannequin, so a student can learn to push down on someone’s chest in an emergency without actually doing it to a person.

+ It can also cause heartburn—pain in the chest when acid from the stomach “refluxes” the oesophagus.

+ The Adélie penguin is a Antarctic penguin that has a black head and back with a white chest and belly, and a white ring around each of their eyes.

+ On his chest is the red cross of the Order of Santiago, which he did not receive until 1659, three years after the painting was completed.

+ Hamish McHamish died from a chest infection on 11 September 2014 in St Andrews.

Make sentence of chest
Make sentence of chest

Example sentences of “chest”:

+ For example, the Rugby footballrugby player Daniel James, who was 23, had a terrible injury to his spine which left him paralysed from his chest down, travelled there with his parents to die.

+ He died of stab wounds to his chest in 2003 when he was 34 years old.

+ It is the poodles main style to left hair of the chest and ankles in order to protect heart and joints from cold waters and cut others in order to reduce the resistance of the water.

+ Brown died at a hospital in Olympia Fields, Illinois on March 23, 2018 after suffering chest pains at the age of 49 on March 23, 2018.

+ His chest and belly have thin red stripes but they can look orange from a distance.

+ The young cling to their mother’s chest until they are larger, when they move to her back.

+ The shirt/blouse has chest pockets and metal epaulettes are also placed on the pockets.

+ For example, the Rugby footballrugby player Daniel James, who was 23, had a terrible injury to his spine which left him paralysed from his chest down, travelled there with his parents to die.

+ He died of stab wounds to his chest in 2003 when he was 34 years old.
+ It is the poodles main style to left hair of the chest and ankles in order to protect heart and joints from cold waters and cut others in order to reduce the resistance of the water.

+ Females and young have a green crown, a grey throat with some red markings, a grey chest and belly, and a dark, rounded tail with white tips on the outer feathers.

+ Oedema in the lungs can make it dyspneahard to breathe or cause chest pain.

+ On November 1, 1987 he started having chest pains.

+ Davlin died by shooting himself in the chest at his home in Springfield on December 14, 2010.

+ It had doors in its chest which opened, and a bunch of lilies came out.

More in-sentence examples of “chest”:

+ In professional wrestling, a lariat is a move where a wrestler runs towards and wraps their arm around both the upper chest and neck of an opponent.

+ Kelly walked up to him and shot him again in the chest and killed him.

+ Sports bras lessens the chance of damage to the ligaments of the chest during vigorous exercises such as jogging.

+ Emperor Penguins are black and white like all penguins, and the sides of their neck and chest are golden.

+ Arnold died from a chest infection in September 2006.

+ Freckles are predominantly found on the face, although they may appear on any skin exposed to the sun, such as the lips, neck, arms, shoulders, back, chest and gluteus maximus.

+ He began carving the statue’s feet, chest and a hole between the legs.

+ This would stop the whale, or it could kill quickly with a fatal bite to the chest region.

+ His effigy carved in bog oak, however, lies on a mortuary chest decorated with the attributed arms of the Nine Worthies.

+ Symptoms may include palpitations, feeling faint, sweating, shortness of breath, or chest pain.

+ They found he had been shot twice in the chest and once on his wrist and had not taken any drugs or alcohol.

+ He kills people with a hook for a hand and slashes their chest or back open causing them to bleed to death.

+ She was paralyzed for a year from the chest down.

+ The chest x-ray process makes a chest x-ray photo.

+ On 15 February 1999, Big L was murdered at 45 West 139th Street after being shot nine times in the face and chest in a drive-by shooting.

+ This would have killed him, but a scientist called Yinsen who was with him made a magnet for his chest which would keep the shrapnel away.

+ Zidane was famous for headbutting Marco Materazzi in the chest during the 2006 FIFA World Cup final at the 110th minute of extra time and was sent off with a red card.

+ In April 2017 as a guest on the satirical program “La-hon Wa-bas” hosted by Hicham Haddad, Abboud condemned an issue of “Nadine Magazine” for its depiction of her chest and face shape with the words, “Bigger than this chest” emblazoned on its cover.

+ The chest is called the thorax, and the vertebrae that are part of it are the thoracic vertebrae.

+ A parliamentary messenger named Dimitri Tsafendas stabbed Verwoerd in the neck and chest four times before other Assembly members restrained him.

+ Vegeta then charges at Black in the air and then Black stabs him with an energy blade in the chest and Vegeta collapses, unconscious.

+ They plan to spill her blood on the chest of Aztec gold in hopes to break the curse.

+ When he is 500 years old, he builds a nest on a tall palm tree and with his fork makes a bed for himself from the finest materials, from tree bark to cinnamon and other spices and gums, and then he dies and his soul travels far away with fragrant smoke and steam, and the story It goes on to say that a small phoenix then rises from the chest of his lifeless body to live, as they say, another 500 years, and at that time, after his old age, he found the necessary courage to raise his throne and nests where his father is buried.

+ The female has dark brown or grey-brown back and wings, and brown stripes on her chest and belly.

+ A tension pneumothorax can also happen because of other kinds of chest injury, like from a car accident or a fall.

+ The effigy dates from about 100 years after his death and the mortuary chest much later.

+ They thought people were having nightmares because an Incubus was sitting on the chest of the sleeper.

+ The body color of the male and female is almost the same and black on the head and distinct bright orange feathers from chest to side of abdomen.

+ Young magpies have brown eyes and their chest feathers are less dark.

+ A painful crisis may evolve into worse problems such as acute chest and other organ failures.

+ During the fighting, Trenchard was shot in the chest and became unable to walk properly because of damage to his back.

+ In 2012, Fernando participated in the “Colors for Love” project of the Italian magazine Colors by directing and as serving as DP, on the short film “Cine Rincão” which tells the story of Paulo Eduardo, who was suddenly shot in the chest then went on to study film at the Criar Institute and build the community movie theatre Cine Rincão.

+ Pratchett died at his home in Broad Chalke, Wiltshire, England on 12 March 2015 from a severe chest infection with final complications from his Alzheimers, aged 66.

+ Modern harnesses have leg straps, vertical straps and chest strap which can be tightened snug.

+ In sports as well as bodybuilding, the pectoral muscles may be referred to as “pecs”, “pectoral muscle” or “chest muscle” because it is the larger surface muscle in the chest area.

+ Males also have a black face and lots of long white fur on their neck and chest which can grow down to their knees.

+ The hoard was buried as an oak box or small chest filled with items in precious metal, with some in smaller wooden boxes and others in bags or wrapped in fabric.

+ There is also a spinning back fist version where the wrestler holds their arm out and does a back fist while turning their body with speed so that the back of their fist hits the opponent in either the head or chest on rotation.

+ A chest of drawers is a piece of furniture.

+ Doctors there cut open his chest and tried to make his heart start pumping again.

+ Two of them are holding in her hair and the other one is in her costume’s chest showing a “ワィ”, that represents the Japanese katakana writing.

+ The medulla will tell the accessory muscles to kick in, to make it easier for the person to lift their chest to create more room for the lungs to fill.

+ This medical area, commonly known as chest medicine or respiratory medicine, deals with the respiratory system.

+ Because of his mental illness and strange behaviour, his father had him locked in a rice chest and starved to death.

+ A back kick or reverse side kick is a move where a wrestler that is facing their opponent, turns 180° so their back is facing the opponent, extends their leg backwards which exploits the turning momentum to hit the opponent in wither the chest or stomach with the sole of their foot.

+ Corps badges in the American Civil War were originally worn by soldiers of the Union Army on the top of their army forage cap, left side of the hat, or over their left chest pocket.

+ When the heart muscle becomes ischemic, the ischemia often causes chest pain.

+ Exposure symptoms include coughing, chest pain, asthma, shortness of breath and skin damage.

+ Lesnar poked the pen against against Undertaker’s chest for him to sign and Undertaker stabbed the pen through Lesnar’s hand as well as chokeslamming Lesnar through the table afterwards.

+ In professional wrestling, a lariat is a move where a wrestler runs towards and wraps their arm around both the upper chest and neck of an opponent.

+ Kelly walked up to him and shot him again in the chest and killed him.

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