Chin - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |tʃɪn|  American pronunciation of the word chin
Brit.  |tʃɪn|  British pronunciation of the word chin

noun

- the protruding part of the lower jaw
- Kamarupan languages spoken in western Burma and Bangladesh and easternmost India

verb

- raise oneself while hanging from one's hands until one's chin is level with the support bar

Extra examples

...the kind of work environment in which staffers can knock off early on Friday and chin with the boss...

I have time for a chin before I go.

He rubbed his chin thoughtfully.

The boxer fired a left jab at his opponent's chin.

I sat with my chin cupped in my hand.

The ball knocked him on the chin.

The baby cracked her chin pretty hard when she fell.

She punched him on the chin.

He has a distinctive cleft in his chin.

Juice dribbled down his chin.

...the succulence of the apple was such that the first bite sent juice running down my chin...

He hit his opponent with an uppercut to the chin.

He took a blow to the chin.

He cut his chin while shaving.

Her cheeks seemed to hollow in, and her chin shook.

Word forms

noun
singular: chin
plural: chins
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