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  • 121chest — 1. noun /ʧɛst/ a) A box, now usually a large strong box with a secure convex lid. The clothes are kept in a chest. b) The place in which public money is kept; a treasury. You can take the money from the chest. Sy …

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  • 122Col. Littleton — at Lynnville,TN train depot 2009 Born December 15, 1943 (1943 12 15) (age 67) Camden, Tennessee, United States …

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  • 123strongbox — strong‧box [ˈstrɒŋbɒks ǁ ˈstrɒːŋbɑːks] noun [countable] a box, usually made of metal, that can be locked and is used for keeping valuable things in, for example in a bank or shop …

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  • 124chest — W3S2 [tʃest] n [: Old English; Origin: cest, from Latin cista box, basket , from Greek kiste basket ] 1.) the front part of your body between your neck and your stomach →↑breast ▪ Her heart was pounding in her chest. ▪ …

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  • 125chest — noun 1》 the front surface of a person s or animal s body between the neck and the stomach.     ↘the whole of a person s upper trunk. 2》 a large strong box for storage or transport. 3》 Brit. the treasury or financial resources of an institution.… …

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  • 126coffer — n. 1. Chest, box, casket, trunk. 2. Money chest, strong box, safe. 3. (Arch.) Sunk panel, caisson, lacunar …

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  • 127treasury — n. Till, strong box, money box, money bag …

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  • 128chest — ► NOUN 1) the front surface of a person s body between the neck and the stomach. 2) the circumference of a person s upper body. 3) a large strong box for storage or transport. 4) Brit. the treasury or financial resources of an institution. ● get… …

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