take on the chin
To accept without flinching or complaining.
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ADJ
square | pointed/pointy | firm, jutting | non-existent, receding, weak | dimpled | determined, resolute | smooth | stubbled/stubbly, unshaven | double
VERB + CHIN
lift, raise, stick out, tilt
He lifted his chin proudly as he accepted the award on stage.
finger, rub, scratch, stroke
She rubbed her chin while deciding which restaurant to try for dinner.
rest
He rested his chin in his hand while thinking about the difficult problem.
CHIN + VERB
rise
Her chin rose as she looked up from her book to answer the question.
CHIN + NOUN
strap
He adjusted the chin strap on his motorcycle helmet before riding off.
PREP
beneath/under sb's ~
The doctor gently held my chin and asked me to open my mouth wide.
down sb's ~
After eating the chocolate cake, she wiped the frosting down her chin with a napkin.
on sb's/the ~
The boxer took a powerful punch right on the chin and fell to the ground.