Sentences with breast
breast
B b - The breast of the hill
- The city took the victims to its breast
- Breast refers to the front part of the human torso from the shoulders to the abdomen, or it designates either of the female mammary glands; , bosom refers to the entire human breast but, except in euphemistic applications [a big-bosomed matron], is now more common in figurative usage, where it implies the human breast as a source of feeling, a protective, loving enclosure, etc. [the bosom of his family]; bust1, as considered here, almost always implies the female breasts and is the conventional term in referring to silhouette, form, etc., as in garment fitting, beauty contests, etc.
- breast the storm
- breasting the waves
- breast the ship
- breasting the mountain top
- The breast of the sea
- She wears a low-cut dress which reveals her breasts.
- He struck his breast in a dramatic gesture.
- The verse rose up to fire his breast with inspiration.
- The cock's breast is tinged with chestnut.
- He moved out from beneath an awning, reaching for something inside the breast of his overcoat.
- ...a chicken breast with vegetables.
- What anger lay in his breast when he made that speech?
- As a controversial public figure he has breasted much hostile criticism.
- The ship breasted the turbulent seas.
- You'll feel better if you make a clean breast of it.
- Tanya's breasts grew alarmingly during pregnancy.
- She kindled hope in the breast of all who heard her.
- The robin has a red breast.
- Would you like breast or wing?
- A chimney breast; a plough breast
- He breasted the hill and saw the town before him.