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My tears were hot and fell fast down my cheeks and onto my chest, dropping like rain on Ben's soft little head as it burrowed into my empty breasts.
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Dad comes up from the basement in his gimpy comic trot, concerned, takes a bullet in the chest, drops to his knees, takes one in the head, and that's that.
Defiant slumping dates back at least to 1913 with the "debutante slouch," a self-conscious craze (documented around the time by the Library of Congress and The New York Times) used to describe women of all classes who walked with their "shoulders sloping, chest dropped, hips slung forward and the knees... slightly bent".
A grenade was later lobbed onto the roof where the sniper team was positioned and hit Petty Officer Monsoor in the chest before dropping to the ground.
The Prestige was a mystery wrapped in an enigma, then padlocked in a chest and dropped in the ocean.
He barreled into Brodeur in the crease and converted a rebound from a shot by Keith Primeau that hit Brodeur on the chest and dropped in front.
Unless a marching band coalesces around him to parp out a rousing rendition of Land of Hope and Glory, or the street he's working on lights up in an explosion of fireworks like at the end of a Bruce Springsteen concert, or he just rips the shirt off his chest and drops to his knees and screams the word 'LOVE!' into the sky over and over again, he's already hit his emotional plateau.
The beat of the machine seemed to replace his pulse, a sensation that warped his body image: as the device throbbed above his navel, Carlos had the eerie feeling that his chest had dropped into the abdomen.
David held the bag close to his chest and dropped his free hand into his pocket.
My partner extends both arms into his chest and drops him onto his shoulder blades.
Feel the collar bones dropping, chest deflating, and abdomen shrinking as the lungs collapse.
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