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chassis noun- a human body US
- She had the kind of chassis that gallant men died for, but, despite her terrific good looks and her knockout shape, she was starting to become a hell of a drag. — Morton Cooper, High School Confidential, p. 37, 1958
- He dropped his own drink in the act of catching her lax chassis[.] — David Gregory, Flesh Seller, p. 73, 1962
- “She got a real sweet chassis filling up a tight sheath dress[.]” — Roger Blake, Love Clubs, Inc., p. 143–144, 1967
- the female breasts US
- They really had no idea what was coming off–even though Barbara had a couple of fangled chassis that would put Jayne Mansfield to shame. — Frederick Kohner, Gidget, p. 39, 1957
- the skull US
- — Sally Williams, “Strong” Words, p. 136, 1994
- a car US
- “When I get ‘em out in this chassis of mine and step on the gas, their hearts will pop right out of their mouths–they’ll cry for more like babies cry for Castoria,” Phil said. — James T. Farrell, Saturday Night, p. 23, 1947
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