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chested

American  
[ches-tid] / ˈtʃɛs tɪd /

adjective

  1. having a chest of a specified kind (often used in combination).

    broad-chested; barrel-chested.


Other Word Forms

  • unchested adjective

Etymology

Origin of chested

1400–50; late Middle English. See chest, -ed 3

Example Sentences

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Calvert-Lewin put the result beyond doubt in the 49th minute, using a clever chested finish to guide Gruev's cross past Ortega from close-range for his 10th league goal this term.

From Barron's

It captures the Greek wild-eyed, bare chested and surrounded by his elated team-mates, after scoring the winner in front of the away fans at the Stadium of Light in 2002.

From BBC

The sight of Trent Alexander-Arnold celebrating bare chested with arms outstretched, his red shirt hoisted on a corner flag at King Power Stadium, will become an iconic image of Liverpool's march to the Premier League title.

From BBC

Hatate chested it, let it fall and calmly hit it on the half-volley.

From BBC

The ball was lofted into the box and Jordan Lotomba fired a shot that glanced the post and deflected across goal, where substitute Santiago Gimenez chested in.

From BBC