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Contraposition Posted 8 years ago
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"tuck one's chin"

What does "tuck one's chin" mean?

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This usually refers to the lowering of the chin, sometimes coupled with pulling the head back, so that the chin is closer to the neck. You are wise to request a diagram, as this phrase is much easier to demonstrate than to describe. See the attached picture.

  • This usually refers to the lowering of the chin, sometimes coupled with pulling the head back, so that the chin is closer to the neck.
  • You are wise to request a diagram, as this phrase is much easier to demonstrate than to describe.
  • See the attached picture.
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This usually refers to the lowering of the chin, sometimes coupled with pulling the head back, so that the chin is closer to the neck. You are wise to request a diagram, as this phrase is much easier to demonstrate than to describe. See the attached picture.

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