either of the two soft, protruding organs on the upper front of a woman’s body which secrete milk after childbirth
a thick chest strap which forms part of a horse’s harness, often used instead of an ordinary collar on horses pulling lightweight or show vehicles
a drill on which pressure is brought to bear by the operator’s chest
a shallow plastic receptacle that fits over the nipple of a lactating woman to catch any milk that flows
a deformed human chest with a projecting breastbone
a prosthesis consisting of a gel-like or fluid material in a flexible sac, implanted behind or in place of a female breast in reconstructive or cosmetic surgery
a part of an interior wall that projects to surround a chimney
make an exaggerated show of sorrow, despair, or regret
confess fully one’s mistakes or wrongdoings
a thin, flat bone running down the centre of the chest, to which the ribs are attached
it is human nature always to find fresh cause for optimism