Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • To put into a chest; keep in or as if in a chest.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • transitive verb To put into a chest.

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Examples

  • Fry ran a 13 brake horsepower, diesel-converted-to-spark engine with a spark plug gas of .008 inchest/.20 mm, which had to be regapped every two weeks.

    Chapter 11 1982

  • Tell my boy Max I send my love. * sniff* inches, not inchest.

    Stuff On My Cat Feed 2008

  • Teehee, tough guy. how about the time mine put a real mouse in their food bowl? or when they put a real mouse under the microwave cart so when i laid on the floor with the yardstick to fish their toy mice out i slid the dead one within 2 inchest of my face?

    Stuff On My Cat Feed 2008

  • A large copper ball (eight inchest in dikmeter) fixid on an infolating ftand, was placed exadly at half an iiirmance.

    The Monthly Review 1774

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