Having extreme self-confidence and overbearing pride.
Marked by a large or well-developed chest.
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Examples for "big-chested"
Examples for "big-chested"
1I'd rather have a big-chested stiff who can hardly pronounce her name.
2Soon they were all talking at once, rumbling and roaring as big-chested open-air men will, when whisky has whipped their taciturnity.
3As he stretched himself out before her, lithe-limbed and big-chested, the atmosphere of that firelit place seemed filled with a sense of safety.
4"Don't let that worry yuh," the big-chested gambler snarled.
1He was chesty, wore long sleeves and ran on his toes.
2See how chesty it makes him-hewon't even look this way.
3I don't feel very chesty about the way I've managed it.
4My throat was parched and I was coughing; a really bad, chesty cough.
5They felt a bit chesty at the thought of that B. S. or A.
6I took that chesty stiff by the throat, and squeezed until his eyes popped.
7Rhonda worked the register and counter, a shy, chesty, bleached-out woman in her thirties.
8A stubborn chesty or dry cough can be so annoying.
9It'll do 'em a heap of good to try a real chesty laugh occasionally.
10Could I decline to drink with these two chesty shipmates?
11As Hillary Clinton and Jeb Bush get more testy, Donald Trump gets more chesty.
12He'd like to show off his house at the beach and his chesty new wife.
13All that chesty fulminating apparently functions as political Cialis.
14I was afraid it made me look too chesty.
15There was a chesty person with a wave of hair coming down over his forehead.
16Paulsberg himself says that Grande is getting chesty lately.