chin

chin
noun
ADJECTIVE
square
chiselled/chiseled, pointed, pointy
firm, jutting, strong
non-existent, receding, weak
dimpled
determined, resolute, stubborn
smooth
bearded, stubbly, unshaven
double
cleft
VERB + CHIN
jut (esp. AmE), jut out (esp. AmE), lift, raise, stick out, tilt, tip, tip up

Maria jutted her chin defiantly.

She tilted her chin at him defiantly.

tuck in
finger, rub, scratch, stroke, tap, touch

He stroked his chin thoughtfully.

lean, prop, prop up, rest

She sat resting her chin on her hands.

cup

He cupped her chin with his hand.

CHIN + VERB
rise

His chin rose in a proud gesture.

rest

Her chin was resting on his shoulder.

quiver, tremble

His chin quivered and a tear ran down his cheek.

CHIN + NOUN
strap

Fasten the chin strap or the helmet will fall off.

level

Slowly lower the bar to around chin level.

PREPOSITION
beneath sb's chin, under sb's chin

He put his hand under her chin and lifted her face to his.

down sb's chin

The juice dribbled down his chin.

on sb's/the chin

He had bits of food on his chin.

She caught him with a hard blow on the chin.


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