to get something off your chest means to get it done.
A worry or anger seems to sit on your chest and make you feel heavy. When you tell someone how you really feel, you're getting it off your chest.
As a piece of furniture, 'une commode' is a chest of drawers. As an adjective, commode means 'practical, easy to use'
The image is of a heavy weight on your heart (which is inside your chest) - you are getting rid of that weight by telling someone why you are unhappy. This idiom means to share your feelings and thus "clear the air" of suppressed emotion.
comfortable (female) can also mean chest of drawers
A baldric is a sash worn across the chest, from shoulder to hip - blazoned means that it had the person's coat of arms embroidered on it. Slung means thrown across his chest.
You know how your chest feels tight when you are emotional? Getting something off your chest means to share your feelings so that you don't feel so bad any more.
weight off from the victims chest
The plural form for the noun chest is chests.
Chest, as in trunk: Cista, -ae, f Chest, as in abdomine: Corpus, -i, m
cleen it off!
A worry or anger seems to sit on your chest and make you feel heavy. When you tell someone how you really feel, you're getting it off your chest.
When a guy tells you he feels a pit in his chest, he means that he has a chest pain.
it means your chest is very very very .................... so on tight
If the chest does not rise when blowing air into the mouth it means that the patient has gone into cardiac arrest.
I don't think there is a bell shaped chest. There is a barrel shaped chest. It usually means you have emphysema.
It means cavity in the middle of chest
Pneumothorax (or pneumomediastinum).