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chesty adjective- of a woman, who has generously proportioned breasts UK, 1955
- A lot of men who watch TV have been used to seeing blonde, chesty, leggy women in skimpy clothes. — Daily Express, 3 April 1999
- used of symptoms (such as a cough) that result from an unhealthiness or weakness in the chest; also used of someone who is inclined to such a condition UK, 1930
- [A] one-month-old baby admitted with a chesty cough[.] — Guardian, 29 December 2002
- arrogant, conceited US, 1899
- Mr. Harrison stood there chesty as a peacock[.] — Mezz Mezzrow, Really the Blues, p. 310, 1946
- — Kenn “Naz” Young, Naz’s Underground Dictionary, p. 20, 1973
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