1the front surface of a person’s or animal’s body between the neck and the stomach:she crossed her arms across her chesthe was very well built, with a muscular chest
the whole of a person’s upper trunk, especially as considered with reference to their respiratory health or to their size of clothes:a bad chesta 42-inch chest
2a large strong box, typically made of wood and used for storage or transport:an oak chest
a small cabinet for medicines, toiletries, etc.:the medicine chest
British the treasury or financial resources of some institutions:the university chest
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propel (the ball) by means of one’s chest:he chested the ball down
get something off one's chest
informal say something that one has wanted to say for a long time, resulting in a feeling of relief:tell me about it, get it off your chest
play (or keep) one's cards close to one's chest (or North Americanvest)
informal be extremely secretive and cautious about one’s intentions:the less skilled negotiator feels vulnerable and is more likely to keep his cards close to his chest