单词 | deep-chested |
例句 | He was a powerfully built man, deep-chested, broad- shouldered, massive, and yet quick in his movements, springly and agile. Brave New World 1932-01-01T00:00:00Z At Issaquah Transit Center, a supervisor with a clipboard salutes Ng as he opens the doors and greets him with a deep-chested pronouncement of “Professional driver!” like some kind of transit service soldier. Trailhead Direct offers shuttle service from Mount Baker to the Issaquah Alps, with more stops coming soon 2018-05-01T04:00:00Z The baronet--generally referred to by his former officers as the Old Man--was of medium height, broad-shouldered, and deep-chested. The Airship "Golden Hind" 2012-04-21T02:00:26.983Z For the most part the crew were stripped to the waist--a crowd of muscular-armed, deep-chested, clean-shaven men in the very pink of condition. With Beatty off Jutland A Romance of the Great Sea Fight 2012-04-21T02:00:25.260Z He stood nearly six feet in his moccasins, was broad-shouldered, deep-chested and finely proportioned. Blazing The Way True Stories, Songs and Sketches of Puget Sound 2012-04-03T02:00:30.677Z The dynamite shop was kept by a woman with a deep-chested, almost masculine voice, and a man with a squeaky feminine one. The White Terror and The Red A novel of revolutionary Russia 2012-03-18T02:00:21.430Z This would indicate that the interior group, for their size, are relatively deep-chested. A Racial Study of the Fijians 2012-03-15T02:00:31.197Z He had a fine voice and "a rather rare laugh of deep-chested musical qualities." Herbert Spencer 2012-02-29T03:00:20.773Z Mount must have divined my intentions, for he said, in his hearty, deep-chested voice, "You may say what you please here, Mr. Cardigan, and trust this gentleman from Maryland as you trust me, I hope." Cardigan 2012-02-24T03:00:29.073Z Broad-shouldered and deep-chested mountains wall in the reservoirs that have been filled by the snows melting from their sides. Nooks and Corners of the New England Coast 2012-02-22T03:00:25.113Z He must have stood six-feet-six in his boots and was proportionately broad, deep-chested and long-armed. The Azure Rose A Novel 2011-12-31T03:00:18.657Z At that moment, David Ayling, who had shouldered his way to the fore, stood up and addressed the court in his tremendous deep-chested tones, which penetrated easily to every corner of the chamber. From Veldt Camp Fires 2011-12-01T03:00:21.397Z The father, a deep-chested, brown-bearded, very ignorant, but good-natured man, worked all the year round on a farm. The Sins of the Children A Novel 2011-10-09T02:00:27.520Z There were hundreds of squalid booth-like structures 98 besides, where a host of curious things were for sale to the hordes of big-fisted, deep-chested men who were brought there to build the cantonment. Conscript 2989 Experiences of a Drafted Man 2011-07-26T02:00:15.197Z Good points are not scarce, but how small the proportion of the deep-chested, the well-made and robust, who give good promise of making strong and healthy men and women! How to Get Strong and How to Stay So 2011-07-01T02:00:12.520Z He was a famous deep-chested, long-striding, little fellow, and bounded along as fresh as when I started. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, vol 1-98, 1850-1899 None 2011-06-27T02:01:02.870Z He was tall, broad, and deep-chested, splendidly set up; and to the care with which Providence had fashioned him he had added soldierly care of his own. Our Army at the Front 2011-06-26T02:00:07.933Z Then he says, in a high, thin voice, quite different to his former gruff, deep-chested tones— “Have you seen ’Ndakana?... Between Sun and Sand A Tale of an African Desert 2011-06-15T02:00:16.390Z He was deep-chested and thick of neck, but his legs were straight and incongruously slender in comparison with his shoulders. The Red Debt Echoes from Kentucky 2011-05-08T02:00:04.810Z Mr. Herriott laughed—a genial, hearty, deep-chested sound rarely heard in cloisters. A Speckled Bird 2011-05-06T02:00:09.097Z But most marvellous was a clean-limbed, deep-chested, slender running horse, accompanied by a sawed-off English groom. The Westerners 2011-02-14T03:00:39.347Z He was a tall, powerful man, tawny-bearded and deep-chested, clad in a loose-fitting suit of tweed, cut for comfort rather than elegance. The Man from Archangel and Other Tales of Adventure 2011-01-01T03:00:24.903Z He stood over six feet; he was broad, deep-chested, and red-bearded, with a pair of bright blue eyes hard as polished steel. The Boss of Wind River 2010-12-30T03:00:28.770Z Then the younger woman stepped forward into the light, and Bernardy saw how big and strong she was, deep-chested and long-flanked, with a wide forehead and heavily folded lids. Beggars on Horseback The older boy, a tall, broad-shouldered, deep-chested youth of nineteen, with a dark, not altogether pleasant face, paused on his way down the gymnasium steps and put the question sneeringly. The Crimson Sweater He came on the stroke of three, and with him was a burly, deep-chested, ruddy-faced man, with twinkling eyes and iron-gray whiskers, whom he introduced to me as Inspector Burns, of Scotland Yard. The Green God The deep-chested murmur from the crowd backed the words. Harley Greenoak's Charge A deep-chested gasp of wonder escaped his listeners. The Luck of Gerard Ridgeley He got up to join her—a bearded giant, tall and deep-chested, like the heroes of the Viking sagas. Rich Living Running his eyes over the squirachy, Revel saw with a strange thrill of horror the Lady Nirea, on a deep-chested roan stallion, as cool and distant as the moon ... and as beautiful, he thought bitterly. The Buttoned Sky Sire," he said, in a full, deep-chested voice, "the advice of Belisarius is always, 'Attack the enemy!' A Struggle for Rome, v. 1 He whirled his horse with a deep-chested oath and rode unseen to the stables. The Song of the Wolf There he stood, over six feet in height, erect, broad-shouldered, deep-chested, with massive, well-formed head, covered with thick, bushy hair, about half gray. The Upward Path A Reader For Colored Children For the rest he was a vigorous, deep-chested youth of middle height with rugged features and glowing dark eyes. The Deaves Affair They were unlike the Crows in appearance, being shorter, broad-shouldered and deep-chested. Boys' Book of Indian Warriors and Heroic Indian Women But with Denver it became a work of art, a test of his muscle and skill, and at each downward thrust he bent from the hips and struck with a deep-chested “Huh!” Silver and Gold A Story of Luck and Love in a Western Mining Camp He stood well over six feet, was broad, deep-chested and bulky, but moved with a light-footed agility that argues muscle rather than fat. The Monk of Hambleton Tall, broad shouldered, deep-chested, with frank, clear eyes, he impressed all with the fact that he was indeed a soldier. Modern Americans A Biographical School Reader for the Upper Grades Barnes twisted his head and beheld a big, deep-chested policeman––a haughty domineering policeman––who 183 showed in every inch of him that the gods had anointed him above the mere ranks of mortal patrolmen. Officer 666 Down the drive they all four ran, accompanied by a joyfully galumphing William, who was in such good spirits that he occasionally gave vent to a solemn deep-chested bark. Jan and Her Job And the men were all miners, deep-chested and square-shouldered, but white from working underground. Silver and Gold A Story of Luck and Love in a Western Mining Camp From the quarter decks of our clippers, those marvels of cleanliness and speed, he told how those miraculous captains had issued their orders to Yankee sailors, brawny, deep-chested, keen-eyed and strong-limbed. The Harbor With the abundant, nutritious food of the farm, with plenty of fresh air, sunshine, and exercise, William soon grew into a sturdy, broad-shouldered, deep-chested lad. Modern Americans A Biographical School Reader for the Upper Grades Vesta was riding a big brown gelding, long-necked, deep-chested, slim of hindquarters as a hound. The Duke Of Chimney Butte Paul Jones was a young man of herculean strength—tall, muscular, deep-chested and broad-shouldered. War Letters of a Public-School Boy Several times it ceased for an instant and a voice tried to speak, but each time a fresh spasm of deep-chested wracking coughing interrupted. Poisoned Air Another, Broth, was a deep-chested man and a well-known orator. Shaman In instant response came a deep-chested shout from Bawr, followed by a discharge of spears from behind the line of fire. In the Morning of Time Sounding from the front of the Court House they heard rather vaguely the deep-chested, sonorous rhetoric of the Honourable Hiram. Counsel for the Defense While not a large man he was nearly six feet in height, deep-chested and sinewy, and of dauntless courage. A Son of the Middle Border His height was six feet three inches, and he was correspondingly broad-shouldered and deep-chested. Tales of the Fish Patrol The deep-chested Forrest had a superb bass voice; Lanman a fine tenor; Annie's voice was light, but exceedingly sweet and expressive; and they sang several pieces together, to her own accompaniment on the piano. The Young Surveyor; or Jack on the Prairies He gave one deep-chested shout in answer, and then came running in silence, saving his breath. In the Morning of Time It was deep-chested, with long ears, a pointed, aristocratic muzzle, and intelligent brown eyes. The Saracen: Land of the Infidel Six feet one in his socks, deep-chested and admirably proportioned, Lyveden cut a fine figure. Anthony Lyveden A clean man: a big, broad-shouldered, deep-chested, long-legged body, with a soul to match it—a glowing heart and a purpose lifted high. Christmas Eve at Swamp's End The man was short, long-armed, vastly broad at the shoulders, deep-chested: flashy in dress, dull and kind of feature—handsome enough, withal. The Mother And all the while that he was achieving this dual victory he was developing from a thin, over-grown lad into a muscular young giant,—keen-eyed, broad-shouldered, deep-chested, strong-armed. The Wall Between That large, deep-chested, powerful dog, was the admiration of all the children in the town. Flora Lyndsay or, Passages in an Eventful Life He was somewhere about five feet ten in height, very deep-chested, and with long powerful arms and hands. Tom Brown at Oxford The other Sub was Noel Fox—a tall, deep-chested fellow of twenty, boisterous, and full of spirits. The Submarine Hunters A Story of the Naval Patrol Work in the Great War He is low in stature, although remarkably deep-chested, strong, and muscular. Anecdotes of Dogs He was broad-shouldered, long-armed, long-legged, deep-chested, and straight, with sinewy hands and singularly well-shaped fingers. Casa Braccio, Volumes 1 and 2 All these chiefs were men of distinction in their wild forest way, tall, lean, deep-chested, and with black eyes full of courage and pride. The Riflemen of the Ohio A Story of the Early Days along "The Beautiful River" A deep-chested laugh came from the human "battleship." The Ghost Breaker A Novel Based Upon the Play The soft murmur of his petition was answered only by the deep-chested, placid snore of the sleeping priest. The Merrie Tales of Jacques Tournebroche And Child Life in Town and Country At the sound of the shot Breed heard a few deep-chested dog notes half a mile down the narrow valley. The Yellow Horde "Get your donkey out of the way, fool," he boomed in a deep-chested roar. The Book of All-Power The man on the box-seat was a big, deep-chested man, long and powerful of forearm. Sally of Missouri They were all deep-chested, strong-voiced men in the prime of life; and what a noise they did make, to be sure! The Thorogood Family He was a tall, powerful man, tawny-bearded and deep-chested, clad in a loose-fitting suit of tweed, cut for comfort rather than elegance. Danger! and Other Stories As the party came galloping to the under ledges Slade bellowed a deep-chested hail that boomed in loud reverberations upon the lofty precipices of the cañon sides. Bloom of Cactus He pointed to the massive, deep-chested, long-haired, long-limbed, vicious looking leader of his black wolf pack where it was chained to a post. The Black Wolf Pack Against the paling sky, in the wintry air, his powerful frame, not tall, but deep-chested, broad-shouldered, looked larger than life. The Long Roll The lieutenant was very short, thickset, deep-chested, and powerful. Hunting the Lions He was very gracious to the coxswain of the lifeboat—a bluff, deep-chested, hearty, neck-or-nothing sort of man, with an intelligent eye, almost as keen as his own, and a manner quite as prompt. The Floating Light of the Goodwin Sands On the platform stood a broad-shouldered, deep-chested, short-legged farmer with a face like the sun, and a wide-awake on the back of his bald head. Dusty Diamonds Cut and Polished A Tale of City Arab Life and Adventure Tall, broad-shouldered, deep-chested, and athletic, with an active step, erect gait, and clear laughing eye, he was one whom a recruiting-sergeant in the Guards would have looked upon with a covetous sigh. Deep Down, a Tale of the Cornish Mines One tall, deep-chested young soldier, who must have been a splendid specimen of manhood when he landed in Egypt, was supported on one side by Miles, and on the other by Stevenson. Blue Lights Hot Work in the Soudan In this connection it may be said that it has been observed that deep-chested, deep-breathing, slow-speaking people are frequently possessed of certain estimable points of character, such as prudence, firmness, self-reliance, calmness. Papers on Health A six-footer, deep-chested, broad of shoulders, he had the physical ability to enforce the decrees and orders of his superiors while the general terms of boundaries were being formulated. David Lannarck, Midget An Adventure Story Peremptory bugle-notes rang out upon the air; and mounted Englishmen, galloping hither and thither, scattered commands right and left in a series of deep-chested shouts. The Great Amulet That came from the same deep-chested individual who had before hinted of the sprinter's fleetness, and this time the Wayne players recognized the voice of Murray. The Young Pitcher The shoulders of the man were very broad and set with the gorilla hunch; he was deep-chested and lean-loined. Steve Yeager Packard's attack had been swift and sure and not without a certain skill; against it Woods opposed all he had, ponderous strength, slow-moving, brutal force, broad-backed, deep-chested endurance. Man to Man The Chief Ranger threw back his head and his deep-chested laughter was echoed from the heights above them. Voodoo Planet Presently she had climbed to the topmost ledge of the amphitheatre, and stood out against the sky-line of the sunset-to-be, deep-chested, straight, clean-limbed, a very perfect figure of a modern Diana. Swirling Waters Suddenly a deep-chested student yelled out with a voice that drowned every other sound. The Young Pitcher The first rider was straight, tall, and wide-shouldered; also he was deep-chested and lean-loined, forty-five or thereabout, and had "Texan" written all over his weather-beaten face and costume. Steve Yeager She 's five feet nine if she 's an inch,—I noticed her when she got on at Philadelphia,—broad-shouldered and deep-chested and clear-skinned. Emerson's Wife and Other Western Stories Had she been in a room they would have filled it and echoed back from the walls; for she was a big, deep-chested woman. The Adventures of Akbar Tara's jaws were foaming with blood and out of the throat of Brokaw's bear there rolled a rumbling, snarling roar that was like the deep-chested bellow of an angry bull. The Courage of Marge O'Doone Forward, on the end of the spare spars, the boatswain and the carpenter sat together with crossed arms; two men friendly, powerful, and deep-chested. The Nigger Of The "Narcissus" A Tale Of The Forecastle A deep-chested veteran shouted across the caf�: "Some new villainy of the government, general?" The Point Of Honor A Military Tale "I will see to it, Ngonyama;" and Muata went down with his band to the village once again, chanting the deep-chested song of victory. In Search of the Okapi A Story of Adventure in Central Africa The average height is quite 5 feet 10 or 11 inches, broad-shouldered and deep-chested, with pleasant faces. The Land of the Black Mountain The Adventures of Two Englishmen in Montenegro His frame was that of a born soldier--tall, deep-chested, long of limb, capable alike of endurance or action, and he shared to the full his people's love of venture and hard fighting. History of the English People, Volume II The Charter, 1216-1307; The Parliament, 1307-1400 Great, deep-chested, happy-looking, open air fellows, they were; big lovers, big haters, good laughers, eaters, drinkers—and every one of them potentially a fighting man. The River and I This last word was a deep-chested bellow, and in response a little girl came running in, staggering under the weight of the captain's overcoat of raccoon fur. Jacqueline of Golden River From a blue horizon, dulled and almost obliterated by long, jagged layers of steely clouds, came the ceaseless rush of deep-chested waves, as even, as fascinating as the vermiculations of a serpent. Dan Merrithew The bearded man's laugh was a deep-chested rumbling suggestive of rocks rolling down a declivity. The Honorable Senator Sage-Brush Sons of the open, deep-chested, tall and straight, they ride like conquerors and walk—like bears. Sundown Slim She had remarked Sergeant Plaskett on his arrival at Fort Enterprise, a typical mounted policeman, and a fine figure of a man to boot—tall, lean, deep-chested, deep-eyed—a dependable man. The Fur Bringers A Story of the Canadian Northwest The animal is about the height of a full sized English grayhound, but rather stouter; he is deep-chested, has long, smooth hair, and the tail considerably feathered. The Seven Great Monarchies Of The Ancient Eastern World, Vol 3. (of 7): Media The History, Geography, And Antiquities Of Chaldaea, Assyria, Babylon, Media, Persia, Parthia, And Sassanian or New Persian Empire; With Maps and Illustrations. She was tall and of a very vigorous build, full-throated, deep-chested, with large, strong hands and solid, round wrists. A Man's Woman "Nonsense!" said Rosas, in a strident, deep-chested voice. His Excellency the Minister The dog, part Russian wolf-hound and part Great Dane, deep-chested, swift and powerful, shook his shaggy coat and sneezed. Sundown Slim The mastiff is stout, brave, trusty, intelligent, but the hound outruns him; and this greyhound of modern oratory, deep-chested, light-limbed, supple, elastic, elegant, powerful, must be accredited with his own special superiorities. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 74, December, 1863 And while I stood thus silent, Mr. Nicholas Jelnik walked up and took my hand in his warm and comforting clasp, and looked at me with kindling, starry eyes, and laughed a deep-chested laugh. A Woman Named Smith Six feet high, with a slight stoop, broad shouldered, deep-chested, with well-developed limbs, arms rather long, the President presents a stately, burly figure, portly without obesity. Origin of the Anglo-Boer War Revealed (2nd ed.) The Conspiracy of the 19th Century Unmasked Piozziana," who became acquainted with her late in life, "She was short, and though well-proportioned, broad, and deep-chested. Autobiography, Letters and Literary Remains of Mrs. Piozzi (Thrale) (2nd ed.) (2 vols.) Edited with notes and Introductory Account of her life and writings She had a deep-chested blue roan that looked as if he could run, and I had noticed that she wore the divided skirt, which is so popular among women who ride. The Range Dwellers He could see her now in imagination, as in reality he had seen her a hundred times, moving in the sun-pour with elastic tread, full-throated and deep-chested, athrob with life in every generous vein. A Man Four-Square Under the bulk of his jersey he might have been either thin or deep-chested, for the observer could not easily judge. Cap'n Abe, Storekeeper And for the third time, "Hooray!" from the deep-chested troopers halted in the blazing sunshine. Rosa Mundi and Other Stories Also—though it does not particularly matter—he had, later in the performance, gone hurtling around the big tent dressed in the garb of an ancient Roman and driving four deep-chested bays abreast. The Happy Family "All right, Adam," he said in his deep-chested voice. The Tidal Wave and Other Stories The two Indians, short, deep-chested, bow- legged men, went to the packs. The Covered Wagon He was a large, strong, deep-chested man, somewhat above the medium height. Jean Francois Millet Drake was presented to a gentleman six feet three in his socks, deep-chested, broad-shouldered, with a square rugged face on the slant from the forehead to the chin. The Philanderers To a man the visiting delegation arose, hurling out the Cobber yell in round, deep-chested notes. The High School Freshmen Dick & Co.'s First Year Pranks and Sports "That is Agricola," whispered Aurora, with lifted head and eyes dilated and askance, as one deep-chested voice roared above all others. The Grandissimes The collector recalled that on that day he had ridden his favorite horse, a deep-chested buckskin, slender legged, and swift, with a strain of thoroughbred. Jim Waring of Sonora-Town Tang of Life The man who had so unceremoniously commanded the artist's attention stood a little above six feet in height, and was of that deep-chested, lean, but full-muscled build that so often marks the mountain bred. The Eyes of the World There was a deep-chested groan from the surprised beast, a forward leap—then a sudden jarring halt. Where the Trail Divides "See here, you," said a blunt, biting, deep-chested voice at their side. The Nine-Tenths Short and deep-chested she was, capable of a man's endurance, and with black hair cut like a boy's. Essays in Rebellion It seemed frivolous, almost impertinent, and the landsturm officer, leaning in the open window beside me in the passageway, thinking perhaps of his own home across the Rhine, laughed and breathed a deep-chested "Kolossal!" Antwerp to Gallipoli A Year of the War on Many Fronts—and Behind Them Jenny, aged five, a sturdy, deep-chested little thing, seemed as amphibious as himself. Malbone: an Oldport Romance His height was six feet three inches, and he was correspondingly broad-shouldered and deep-chested. Tales of the Fish Patrol As he spoke, there sounded high above the shriek of the gale and the straining of the timbers a gust of oaths with a roar of deep-chested mirth from the gamblers in the forecastle. The White Company He was not very tall for his age, but broad-shouldered and deep-chested, with something in his glance, his gait, and his manners which showed that he had been born and bred near the sea. Boyhood in Norway When all the bolts were drawn, the keeper spoke deep-chested words through the keyhole. Five Children and It It was a fine animal, clean-built, deep-chested, one of the mustang stock descended from the Arabs brought over by Pizarro. Arizona Nights I suppose we were all equally amazed; but the only one to express his amazement was von Heumann, whose deep-chested German oath was almost his first contribution to the proceedings. The Amateur Cracksman Then, with a sudden deep-chested shout, he tore up the heavy oaken prie-dieu and poised it to strike, taking two steps backward the while, that none might take him at a vantage. The White Company When all were seated the great drum was struck and a song sung by four deep-chested men. Old Indian Days He could not look that fleet-footed, deep-chested young forester in the face and say, "Because she is weaker." Herland He was about my own age, broad-shouldered, deep-chested, eyes sparkling, and ruddy-cheeked with health. John Barleycorn The mirror over the mantelpiece, in the front room of his suite, showed him a fine figure of a man: hale, deep-chested, handsome, straight and cheerful. The Flirt And then, under this high-pitched, ringing sound there was another, more intermittent, a low, deep-chested laugh, a growling, throaty gurgle of merriment which formed a grotesque accompaniment to the shriek with which it was blended. The Lost World She leaned to the full deep-chested breathing; leaned to kiss the lips which, slightly parted, were perfect with the pollen of vitality. Star-Dust They were sturdy fellows for the most part, tall, deep-chested, and hard of muscle. In the Valley "And that is really Beau Brummel!" she cried, with sparkling eyes, pointing to a splendid deep-chested animal, who was regarding them with mild curiosity. Southern Lights and Shadows The rebel van caught fire at the sight and raised a great deep-chested shout, which was taken up again and again by the rest of the army, until the whole countryside was sonorous. Micah Clarke His Statement as made to his three grandchildren Joseph, Gervas and Reuben During the Hard Winter of 1734 Their body, which is slender and deep-chested, is thinly covered by a coat of hair of a reddish-brown or bay colour. The Dog A man on a deep-chested strong-limbed gray horse was riding slowly towards them across the grass—Daniel Granger. The Lovels of Arden The blue-black beard and hearty, deep-chested carriage of the Bavarian impressed him greatly. The Leopard Woman The strength of his arms was enormous, for he was a deep-chested man, and had been a gymnast. Roden's Corner He was a very sturdy, deep-chested man, with a stern, square-jawed face, and a white seam across his bronzed forehead as from a slash with a knife. Micah Clarke His Statement as made to his three grandchildren Joseph, Gervas and Reuben During the Hard Winter of 1734 The deep-chested, long-limbed bay, known to every child for miles around, was picking her own way over the country roads, for the lines hung slack. The Calling of Dan Matthews I heard Mrs. Belknap-Jackson scream; then came the deep-chested rumble of the Mixer, "Jackson kicked him first!" Ruggles of Red Gap A deep-chested oath rang out, and then a confused medley of sound, the rasping of feet, a growling almost canine, a sharp yelp, gasps, and over all the vast voice of Officer Keating threatening slaughter. Death at the Excelsior And Other Stories A florid, jovial-looking man, bright-eyed and deep-chested, with a voice like a trumpet, and a general air of being the West Wind in person. Melody : the Story of a Child There one of them raised his nose high into the air, opened his mouth, and let out a long, deep-chested bay of discovery. The Call of the Cumberlands They were both broad- shouldered, deep-chested men, and of about the same height, with large, well-rounded heads; but Agassiz had an elastic French step, whereas Doctor Hill walked with something of a shuffle. Cambridge Sketches Tom, who had been brought up in his father's profession, was of that bull-terrier type so common in England; sturdy, middle-sized, deep-chested, broad-shouldered, his face full of shrewdness and good nature, and of humour withal. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 05 — Fiction These exclamations called in a resonant, deep-chested voice succeeded at last in attracting Sheila's attention. Hidden Creek A deep-chested growl rolled out of him as he stopped for a moment, the thick ruff about his neck bristling ominously. The Grizzly King He was a large Indian fully six feet in height, deep-chested and heavy-muscled, and his eyes were keener and vested with greater mental vigor than the average of his kind. Children of the Frost He was a man of powerful build, over forty, heavy but active, deep-chested, round-headed, with bulging blue eyes which radiated kindliness and strength of character. The Postmaster's Daughter Juanna looked up and saw him standing before her, proud and handsome, an air of command upon his thoughtful face, deep-chested, bearded, vigorous, a man amongst men. The People of the Mist Her figure, deep-chested, rounded and shapely, now began to carry about it a certain air of ease. The Law of the Land In place of the placative, middle-aged varlet, troubled and hurrying to serve, there stepped out of the elevator, at the street level, a deep-chested, assertive, manly adventurer, about thirty, kindly eyed, picturesque, and careless. Harlequin and Columbine She was good to look upon, swaying there to her task, strong-limbed, deep-chested, and with hips made for motherhood. Children of the Frost She was very tall, deep-chested, and as straight as an arrow. Viola Gwyn Joe Williams was a typical farmer, tall, deep-chested and straight as an arrow. Hidden Treasure Out through the crowd came a score of deep-chested young men moving together as if to resist an attack, whereupon a mighty roar went up. The Ne'er-Do-Well Broad-shouldered and deep-chested, with a round, blunt head firmly set on a full, strong throat, he had, on the whole, a somewhat obstinate and pugilistic air which totally belied his nature. Ardath The colossal wonder of it all was how these deep-chested, muscle-knotted fellows endured us, how they refrained from taking us up between a thumb and forefinger and dropping us over the veranda railing. Zone Policeman 88; a close range study of the Panama canal and its workers One might have expected from between his bearded lips a voice as thrilling as his appearance; a rumbling voice, deep-chested, sonorous—and it would have caused no surprise. Flower of the North A Modern Romance The one was a brindled bulldog of the largest size, a most formidable and powerful brute; the other a staghound, tawny, deep-chested, and strong-limbed. Roughing It in the Bush There he stood, tall, deep-chested, clear-eyed, bronzed, his heavy chin in the air, his bull-neck not detracting from his physical handsomeness, but giving it a seal of enormous strength. The Red Planet He was broad-shouldered and deep-chested; his face was full and healthily colored, while his head was truly magnificent. Thelma He was big-boned and deep-chested, and had nervous as well as muscular strength. The Garden of Allah Mr. Kerrigan, at the thought of these hearty aldermen accustomed to all the perquisites of graft and rake-off, leaned back and gave vent to a burst of deep-chested laughter. The Titan Her beauty was a type quite unusual where rosy-cheeked, deep-chested, sturdy womanhood was the rule. The Doctor : a Tale of the Rockies The next morning he strode in while I was at breakfast, handsome, erect, deep-chested, the incarnation of physical strength, with a glad light in his eyes. The Red Planet For an instant they fell back into cover, and then, having taken their breath, up they went again, with a deep-chested sailor roar. The Great Boer War One man always rode beside Baron Conrad in his expeditions and adventures a short, deep-chested, broad-shouldered man, with sinewy arms so long that when he stood his hands hung nearly to his knees. Otto of the Silver Hand He was a short burly man, ruddy-faced and deep-chested, with dark kindly eyes and a most noble bearing. Sir Nigel Those who caught sight of him saw a man worth seeing—tall, deep-chested, and erect. The Golden Dog And Tom King, looking, saw Youth incarnate, deep-chested, heavy-thewed, with muscles that slipped and slid like live things under the white satin skin. When God Laughs: and other stories The yell of the stormers was answered by the remorseless roar of the Mausers and the deep-chested shouts of the farmers. The Great Boer War He jumped on me, made much vigorous pretense to bite, and growled frequently, but it was a deep-chested growl and his stump waggled hard. Animal Heroes A moment later a short swarthy man, bull-necked and deep-chested, pushed through the people. Sir Nigel Not that he was frightened, nor that he had failed to recognize in these prolonged syllables the deep-chested, half-drowsy low of a cow, but that it was so near him—evidently just beside the wall. Thankful Blossom The door swung heavily back, and a short, deep-chested man stood in the opening, with the yellow light of the lantern shining upon his protruded face and twinkling distrustful eyes. The Sign of the Four He was rather under size, but deep-chested, square, and muscular. The Lock and Key Library The most interesting stories of all nations: American The brown brute landed with a deep-chested growl, to be received on the young one's spikes. Animal Heroes There was a deep-chested shout from both archers and seamen. Sir Nigel The Germans are a big, square-shouldered, deep-chested race. Diary of a Pilgrimage He was a tall, vigorous, broad-shouldered, deep-chested man. Michael Strogoff Or, The Courier of the Czar He stepped out into the morning, alert and vigorous, deep-chested and straight-hipped. The Blue Flower Even, the tramp windjammers were deep-chested craft, capable of rounding the Horn or of circumnavigating the globe; and they came in streaked and picturesque from their long voyaging. The San Francisco calamity by earthquake and fire At the same time his eyes fell upon the hole in the mail corselet which had served the Squire as a visor, and he burst into deep-chested mirth. Sir Nigel The voice is that of a deep-chested man. Creatures That Once Were Men Like to some deep-chested organ whose grand inspiration, Serenely majestic in utterance, lofty and calm, Interprets to mortals with melody great as its burthen The mystical harmonies chiming for ever throughout the bright spheres. Poems — Volume 1 The headman of the native population passed us with a dignified salute; a fine upstanding deep-chested man, with a lofty air of fierce pride. The Land of Footprints I was a splendid figure of a man, broad-shouldered, deep-chested, well-set-up. The Jacket (Star-Rover) They were lean and meagre of build, narrow-hipped and crooked-legged, and at the same time deep-chested, with heavy arms and enormous hands. The Strength of the Strong |
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