That keeps you clear, keeps your chest clear and keeps everything clear.
2
The blood flows into the chest; it fills the lungs; he suffocates.
3
It was 13 weeks of grueling work chest-deep in water and cold.
4
The rest, accept your chest, and learn a new way to dress.
5
Her chest felt as if it were exploding; it felt good, actually.
1
Another carried after the secrets of their religion, closed in a coffer.
2
I have my coffer and my store at each of your houses.
3
One bright morning she took from a coffer a prism of rock-crystal.
4
Two porters, carrying a splendid coffer, containing the seal of his office.
5
He presently returned with a small coffer, which he handed to her.
1
My medals, Mary, are they in the shuttle of my kist yet?
2
No, his pelvis rested on the stone bottom of the kist.
3
The broken stone was standing edgeways in the kist.
4
I found the letter, years after, in her kist.
5
And truly I did be kist more than once.
Ús de kutxa en anglès
1
Unlisted Kutxa, which was created through the merger of several northern savings banks, managed to cope without state aid.
2
Six-times champions CSKA had plenty left in the tank after overpowering Spaniards Laboral Kutxa who were undone by the depth of the home team's roster.