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Answer for the clue "Goatee's site ", 4 letters:
chin

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Word definitions for chin in dictionaries

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n. the protruding part of the lower jaw [syn: mentum ] Kamarupan languages spoken in western Burma and Bangladesh and easternmost India [syn: Kuki , Kuki-Chin ] [also: chinning , chinned ]

Usage examples of chin.

Granpa spoke no Afrikaans and she no English so she thumped up and down in silence with her chins squashing onto her chest with every bump of the old truck.

I was in mid-air for an agelong enough to chew and swallow a tongueand then I hit on my stomach, rocked forward on my receding chest and two of my chins, and slid.

Mother Aglee, younger than Jonea, but showing tired lines around her mobile lips, rested her chin in her hand.

After another minute or so with nothing but a few eye blinks lending her face a live look, she shook her head a slightly, moving her chin a bare inch each way, then with her eyes glued to Andi until the final second, she slipped out the door without comment.

Nom Anor shifted his weight forward, resting his chin on his knuckles as he stared into the optical jelly.

As she saw the last time, the lines seemed especially predominant near his chin, cheeks, nose, and forehead areas, running mostly vertical on his forehead, diagonally and horizontally on his nose, vertically and diagonally on his chin and cheekbones, with a strange sort of oval or circular pattern around his eyes.

Not only did his strange hair stand out blatantly, but so did the taut, blue tendons beneath his skin, especially by his cheekbones, nose, and chin, the tensest areas of his skin.

Staffa leaned back in the command chair, elbow braced on an armrest, chin cupped in his palm.

As tears ran through the blood on his face and trailed down his chin, Aspar realized that even fifteen had been an overestimate.

Urge undertake immediate measures translation Esslemonts New Era into Nepali Assamese Chin languages.

Her cheekbones were high and flat and just beginning to take on that bronze tint he had noticed during previous summers, all gifts of her Aleut heritage, although the high bridge of her nose was all Anglo and the jut of her chin as Athabascan as it got.

He jerked with his chin toward the last of the long houses where boys played with small baggataway sticks in a noisy game.

Even intellect condescends to intellectual jugglery, balancing thoughts as a juggler balances pipes on his chin.

He fired and the ball took Barker under the chin, and then a musket banged from the courtyard and tore a splinter from the balustrade beside Sharpe.

Hearing his breath suck in, she nipped his bottom lip, then his chin, moving further down, taking the small sting of her bites away with concupiscent, open-mouthed kisses.