torse (Meaning)

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torse (n.)

A wreath.

A developable surface. See under Developable.

Synonyms & Antonyms of torse

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torse Sentence Examples

  1. The statue depicted a muscular torso, its rippling pectorals and defined abs visible.
  2. The boxer's torso bore the marks of countless battles, scars and bruises adorning his skin.
  3. The dancer's torso moved with effortless grace, each contraction and extension a testament to their athleticism.
  4. The armor covered the warrior's torso, protecting him from harm while restricting his agility.
  5. The sculptor painstakingly carved the torso out of marble, capturing the intricate details of the human form.
  6. The surgeon opened the patient's torso, carefully navigating through the layers of tissue to access the affected organ.
  7. The model posed with their torso exposed, displaying their physique to the photographer.
  8. The animal's torso was covered in thick fur, providing insulation against the cold.
  9. The painting depicted a woman's torso, her face hidden in shadow and her body bathed in ethereal light.
  10. The swimmer's torso broke through the water's surface, their powerful arms propelling them forward with each stroke.

FAQs About the word torse

A wreath., A developable surface. See under Developable.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The statue depicted a muscular torso, its rippling pectorals and defined abs visible.

The boxer's torso bore the marks of countless battles, scars and bruises adorning his skin.

The dancer's torso moved with effortless grace, each contraction and extension a testament to their athleticism.

The armor covered the warrior's torso, protecting him from harm while restricting his agility.