chin - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • dimple: With more than admiration he admired Her azure veins, her alabaster skin, Her coral lips, her snow-white dimpled chin.
  • jut: Breathing Breathe early in the pull, without raising or jutting the chin.
  • recede: Origin Members of the upper classes, by repute, often have minor genetic abnormalities like receding chins.
  • tuck: Take the strain off your neck by slightly tucking the chin in toward the chest.
  • lift: Open and clear the airway immediately by lifting chin forward and tilting the forehead back.
  • rest: I sat down amidst a black cluster of shrubs, and rested, chin on hand.

Preposition: up

  • mate: Chin up mate, it may not be as bad as you think.

Adjective modifier

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  • pointed: Beneath the pointed chin a second, fatty version was forming.
  • rounded: Hands still clasped together tightly beneath her rounded chin, she surveyed download free need for speed full game him with intense interest.
  • ur: Keep ur chin up huni, nd learn dat u r nt alone x x x x Reply from: Marigold Subject: Help?
  • prominent: They had small eyebrow ridges and their lower jaw ended in a prominent chin.
  • weak: Thus ' intelligent ' faces had high brows and weak chins, whereas ' stupid ' faces had low brows and broad chins.

Modifies a noun

  • wag: Under 4: are the only few years you can invite a few of your own friends for a good old chin wag.
  • strap: The helmets will be provided with chin straps for use at heights.
  • guard: I would like to order, if possible, two of the chin guards plus neoprene that you have fitted to the visor.
  • lift: After three strokes the blood pours out; the chin lift which supports the head is removed, but the animal does not collapse.
  • rest: It used gut strings and lacked the chin rest.
  • bar: Each time you go toward the chin bar, you drag.

Noun used with modifier

  • firm: The line from the nose tip to the very firm chin should be straight.

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