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Definition of barrel-chested in English: barrel-chestedadjective Having a large rounded chest. 胸部厚实发达的 he was a big man, barrel-chested and black-bearded Example sentencesExamples - It has been my ambition ever since watching Burt Lancaster, in his barrel-chested pomp, swim home through the pools of his Californian neighbours after a little chat with each on the way.
- The wee, barrel-chested midfielder with the cocky gait is as influential now as he was when he arrived in Glasgow.
- He's big, barrel-chested, and, unfortunately, sweaty.
- Ackermann - who today is 56 and a barrel-chested six-footer whose flashes of anger are intimidating - was a javelin champion in his youth.
- These burly, barrel-chested men aren't quite comfortable within their macho trappings, but act as allegorical tools to explore issues of contemporary masculinity.
- He was kind of barrel-chested, but the voice was extraordinary.
- At 60, John McDonnell is barrel-chested with vibrant blue eyes and slicked back white hair, a successful real estate investor who lives by the beach with his second wife.
- A barrel-chested security guard riding shotgun in Khalilzad's car turns to explain: an errant vehicle in Iraq, he says, can easily be a suicide bomber.
- He was a ferocious-looking man - black-bearded, broad-eyed and barrel-chested.
- Short but somewhat barrel-chested, the actor is often called on for oversized characters, and his room-filling energy takes over when he talks about Ayckbourn.
- Few of the Americans running Iraq are as frank about their ‘mission’ to bring freedom to the world as the barrel-chested former New York police chief Bernard Kerik.
- ‘Spotty’ was white with black spots and barrel-chested.
- But Bolton boss Sam Allardyce, that great rescuer of lost causes, has given the barrel-chested striker some of his self-respect back.
- Blatherskite O'Loodheramawn, a barrel-chested, white-toothed athlete from Mullingar, welcomed the new loosening of restrictions.
- Currently in a middleweight state, Del Toro delivers a good turn here, as does the barrel-chested James Caan as the millionaire's grizzled bagman.
- He was about 6ft 1in, beautifully built and barrel-chested.
- Admirably willing to raise his head above the parapet and defend his corner, the barrel-chested midfielder might even be said to epitomise Martin O'Neill's side.
- He was a winger in his early years but later preferred the fly-half's position: stocky, barrel-chested and quick as a flash, he was a notably inventive player.
- Born to rescue people from burning buildings and save the planet, Mr Incredible is a square-jawed, barrel-chested hero in the Superman mould.
- Even though Klinck cuts one of those strapping, barrel-chested gym-junkie figures, his voice is like a gentle breeze.
Definition of barrel-chested in US English: barrel-chestedadjectiveˌberəl ˈCHestədˌbɛrəl ˈtʃɛstəd Having a large rounded chest. 胸部厚实发达的 he was a big man, barrel-chested and black-bearded Example sentencesExamples - At 60, John McDonnell is barrel-chested with vibrant blue eyes and slicked back white hair, a successful real estate investor who lives by the beach with his second wife.
- The wee, barrel-chested midfielder with the cocky gait is as influential now as he was when he arrived in Glasgow.
- Blatherskite O'Loodheramawn, a barrel-chested, white-toothed athlete from Mullingar, welcomed the new loosening of restrictions.
- But Bolton boss Sam Allardyce, that great rescuer of lost causes, has given the barrel-chested striker some of his self-respect back.
- He was kind of barrel-chested, but the voice was extraordinary.
- Ackermann - who today is 56 and a barrel-chested six-footer whose flashes of anger are intimidating - was a javelin champion in his youth.
- He was about 6ft 1in, beautifully built and barrel-chested.
- Few of the Americans running Iraq are as frank about their ‘mission’ to bring freedom to the world as the barrel-chested former New York police chief Bernard Kerik.
- A barrel-chested security guard riding shotgun in Khalilzad's car turns to explain: an errant vehicle in Iraq, he says, can easily be a suicide bomber.
- He was a winger in his early years but later preferred the fly-half's position: stocky, barrel-chested and quick as a flash, he was a notably inventive player.
- ‘Spotty’ was white with black spots and barrel-chested.
- Admirably willing to raise his head above the parapet and defend his corner, the barrel-chested midfielder might even be said to epitomise Martin O'Neill's side.
- These burly, barrel-chested men aren't quite comfortable within their macho trappings, but act as allegorical tools to explore issues of contemporary masculinity.
- It has been my ambition ever since watching Burt Lancaster, in his barrel-chested pomp, swim home through the pools of his Californian neighbours after a little chat with each on the way.
- He was a ferocious-looking man - black-bearded, broad-eyed and barrel-chested.
- Born to rescue people from burning buildings and save the planet, Mr Incredible is a square-jawed, barrel-chested hero in the Superman mould.
- He's big, barrel-chested, and, unfortunately, sweaty.
- Short but somewhat barrel-chested, the actor is often called on for oversized characters, and his room-filling energy takes over when he talks about Ayckbourn.
- Even though Klinck cuts one of those strapping, barrel-chested gym-junkie figures, his voice is like a gentle breeze.
- Currently in a middleweight state, Del Toro delivers a good turn here, as does the barrel-chested James Caan as the millionaire's grizzled bagman.
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