Either of two large muscles of the chest.
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Examples for "pectoral"
Examples for "pectoral"
1He had these amazing pectoral muscles and his veins were always engorged.
2Facebook Twitter Pinterest An Anglo Saxon pectoral cross from the Galloway Hoard.
3I slid my fingers under his T-shirt, cupping his hard pectoral muscle.
4The pectoral girdle of fishes attaches to the rear of the skull.
5Aristedes looked down and saw the long, shallow cut across his right pectoral.
1So, Brad goes full Stanislavski and has his pecs out in jig time.
2The motion made the muscles of his pecs and biceps jump.
3From some angles it seemed as though I had pecs.
4I think he, and his pecs, could pull it off.
5The future for record stores: toned pecs and abs.
1In one case, the anterior intercostobrachial nerve penetrated the pectoralis minor muscle.
2Fifteen patients received a pectoralis muscle flap as definite treatment modality.
3In the other case, it penetrated the pectoralis major muscle.
4Below the edge of the pectoralis major, the swelling of the biceps (fig.
5Dose was normalized at the breast and pectoralis major interface at midseparation in the central plane.
1I slid my fingers under his T-shirt, cupping his hard pectoral muscle.
2The wound rode above the swell of his left pectoral muscle.
3Coleman had a torn pectoral muscle and the others all had knee injuries.
4Under it there was a thin pectoral muscle and hard ribs.
5Section of the great pectoral muscle will aid the dissection.
Translations for musculus pectoralis