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Definition of double chin in English: double chinnoun A roll of fatty flesh below a person's chin. (肥胖而形成的)双下巴 Example sentencesExamples - She was sure that if she reached sixty kilograms she would have a double chin, a feature of so many of her relatives.
- If I look real close at this old photo I can even detect the beginnings of the family double chin.
- I lost 1-2 pounds a week, and my double chin gradually disappeared.
- He has watery green eyes, thinning brown hair, and a slight double chin speckled with stubble.
- Responding to this need, beauty centres and clinics have mushroomed all over the country, offering treatment for getting rid of wrinkles, tucking in a double chin and making dark circles under the eyes fade away.
- He has high cholesterol and the fat redistribution on his face has given him a huge double chin.
- If you sit with a drooping chin, you will create an illusion of having a double chin no matter how thin you are.
- Clinics report a doubling in the number of image-conscious men who have gone under the surgeon's scalpel over the past two years, to rid themselves of flabby buttocks or double chins.
- As a result, many of his models are overweight and have double chins, pot-bellies, and lots of wrinkles.
- Not only does this lead to an unattractive double chin, it causes tension and pain in the neck and shoulder region.
- Over my years as a model I have been told a number of rude things about my body, like my breasts are too big, or that they are fake; that I have a double chin, a fat neck or a fold on my tummy.
- He has taken on the look of a Buddha with the years as double chins dominate a roly-poly face.
- She took care of her double chin while she was at it, and the fat under her armpits that made strapless dresses impossible to wear, and the roll of skin that showed when she bent her wrists.
- Collection of fat below the chin causes gradual loss of cheek and neck definition and double chins.
- When I looked in the mirror, I saw that my double chin was slowly disappearing.
- The correct use of muscles can reshape the body, lift sagging cheeks, melt away double chins, middle-age spread and abdominal bulges, restore elasticity to the skin, iron out creepy necks and eliminate flabbiness.
- That an 18 year old athlete should have a double chin just a couple of months after a foot injury is a throwback to the 1980's when excess was acceptable.
- He has shallow eyes, a slight double chin, and a low nose bridge.
- Personally, I know no clergymen with double chins.
- His unshaven face must have hid at least a dozen double chins.
Derivativesadjectiveˌdʌblˈtʃɪnd An exhibition of saucy seaside postcards aims to take visitors back to an era when blondes were dumb and all mothers-in-law were double-chinned tyrants. Example sentencesExamples - There, a double-chinned commandant told us, ‘No one without a permit goes upriver.’
- The only animation in the marquise's rotund and double-chinned face, as she loosens her lips into a perfunctory smile, is to be found in her alert eyes as she looks up from her embroidery.
- I'm holding out for a mild-mannered, double-chinned geek still hanging on to some vestige of cool.
- Daily facial maneuvers will only turn you into your crow's-footed, double-chinned father that much faster.
Definition of double chin in US English: double chinnounˈdəbəl tʃɪnˈdəbəl CHin A roll of fatty flesh below a person's chin. (肥胖而形成的)双下巴 Example sentencesExamples - He has shallow eyes, a slight double chin, and a low nose bridge.
- Collection of fat below the chin causes gradual loss of cheek and neck definition and double chins.
- If I look real close at this old photo I can even detect the beginnings of the family double chin.
- When I looked in the mirror, I saw that my double chin was slowly disappearing.
- His unshaven face must have hid at least a dozen double chins.
- Responding to this need, beauty centres and clinics have mushroomed all over the country, offering treatment for getting rid of wrinkles, tucking in a double chin and making dark circles under the eyes fade away.
- He has taken on the look of a Buddha with the years as double chins dominate a roly-poly face.
- He has high cholesterol and the fat redistribution on his face has given him a huge double chin.
- He has watery green eyes, thinning brown hair, and a slight double chin speckled with stubble.
- Not only does this lead to an unattractive double chin, it causes tension and pain in the neck and shoulder region.
- She took care of her double chin while she was at it, and the fat under her armpits that made strapless dresses impossible to wear, and the roll of skin that showed when she bent her wrists.
- If you sit with a drooping chin, you will create an illusion of having a double chin no matter how thin you are.
- Personally, I know no clergymen with double chins.
- Over my years as a model I have been told a number of rude things about my body, like my breasts are too big, or that they are fake; that I have a double chin, a fat neck or a fold on my tummy.
- As a result, many of his models are overweight and have double chins, pot-bellies, and lots of wrinkles.
- I lost 1-2 pounds a week, and my double chin gradually disappeared.
- That an 18 year old athlete should have a double chin just a couple of months after a foot injury is a throwback to the 1980's when excess was acceptable.
- Clinics report a doubling in the number of image-conscious men who have gone under the surgeon's scalpel over the past two years, to rid themselves of flabby buttocks or double chins.
- The correct use of muscles can reshape the body, lift sagging cheeks, melt away double chins, middle-age spread and abdominal bulges, restore elasticity to the skin, iron out creepy necks and eliminate flabbiness.
- She was sure that if she reached sixty kilograms she would have a double chin, a feature of so many of her relatives.
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