chins in English

noun
1
the protruding part of the face below the mouth, formed by the apex of the lower jaw.
Typical adult females have smaller jaws, noses, and chins , and thus eyes and cheekbones that are more prominent and appear to be larger than in typical males.
verb
1
draw one's body up so as to bring one's chin level with or above (a horizontal bar) with one's feet off the ground, as an exercise.
From the very start of his bodybuilding career, the Oak made chinning a priority in his workouts.
noun

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "chins" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "chins", or refer to the context using the word "chins" in the English Dictionary.

1. Drooling: How teething babies wash their chins.

2. Cleft chins were believed to be a dominant trait: if two parents had Cleft chins, their kids could have a Cleft or might not

3. Voice; and two chins struck the table simultaneously, and two sets of teeth rattled.

4. Some held their chins high, stretching necks, their expressions agonized, like martyrs in paintings.

5. Since neither of your parents have cleft chins, it's highly unlikely you're biologically related.

6. They sat on the musty divan with a scratchy wool plaid blanket covering them to their chins.

7. So they need fresh enemies ordered up from time to time just to keep their chins jutting.

8. It's still more likely than not that if your parents both have Cleft chins, you'll have one

9. Doubtless a single-engined Squirrel wouldn't have been powerful enough to get his chins off the ground.

10. Prominent chins as well as competence of the lips, divergence and gradient angle can all be influenced intraoperatively.

11. 28 It's juice running down chins, fingers instead of forks, plates licked squeaky clean and belts loosened around waists.

12. They stand tall, jut their chins out, call no one Sir and can lick any man in the house.

13. He was a stout sort of well- fed cove with one of those determined chins and a cold eye.

14. There was this big, fat woman with at least four chins and a huge fat neck standing at the ironing board.

15. Most Anchovies are usually classified as very thin fish with large chins, eyes on top of their heads, and lack a dorsal fin

16. For example, the alignment of manly traits, colossal chins, and dominating lineament ridges tin build one impression of disagreeableness and being unwilling apt cooperate, Little said.

17. "Bosoms" doesn't refer to one person's chest area, but rather the chest areas of several people in general, the way you would say, chins

18. Unique moist skin adhesive provides Adherency to dry and moist skin conditions; Soft, conformable - patient comfort; Oval design conforms to contours; Mini wrap design ideal for toes, feet, noses, elbows and chins; Easy spoke delivery

19. The Aegisthus Painter's fondness for crowded, multi-figured scenes carried over from the Archaic period, yet aspects of his drawing style, like the nose that forms a straight line with the forehead and the heavy chins, were characteristic of the new Classical style