The motors are ranged from low to high frequency, which is how your inner ear is also arranged, so we’re taking the inner ear and transferring it to the skin of the torso.
Your Brain Makes You a Different Person Every Day - Issue 91: The Amazing Brain|Steve Paulson|October 14, 2020|Nautilus
Reinoehl, 48, died in the street from gunshot wounds to his head and torso.
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Make themWhen we talk about abs, what we’re really talking about is the rectus abdominis, which is the panel of muscles covering the front of your torso below your chest.
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From the torso, the Lift claims the ability to better sense the true culprit of bad posture: the neck and shoulders.
Lumo Lift Vibrates You Into Better Posture|Gregory Ferenstein|August 26, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Every time he breathed, he felt pains all through his torso—fractured ribs.
The Cost: What Stop and Frisk Does to a Young Man’s Soul|Rilla Askew|May 21, 2014|DAILY BEAST
He had skinny legs and bloated ribs fanning from his torso like an accordion strapped to his chest.
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His torso was nude and his legs had been amputated by the locomotive engine.
Rome’s Deadly Pub Crawls Kill American College Student|Barbie Latza Nadeau|March 1, 2014|DAILY BEAST
For example: learning how to move your torso as if someone is punching you in the side of your stomach.
Fake It Like Batman: Welcome to The Real Fight Club|Anna Brand|December 27, 2013|DAILY BEAST
He long afterwards discovered in a shoemaker's shop a panel of the head which belonged to the torso.
Leonardo da Vinci|Maurice W. Brockwell
A spasm of pain shot through Chick's torso; he could feel his bones giving way.
The Blind Spot|Austin Hall
And died screaming, his head and torso split from crown to navel.
Quest of the Golden Ape|Ivar Jorgensen
The body of the church has been so far restored as to be fit for use, but its crowning glory, the tower, remains a torso.
East of Paris|Matilda Betham-Edwards
His torso was bare, a dancing girl in red and blue tattooed on his chest.
The Sea and the Jungle|H. M. Tomlinson
British Dictionary definitions for torso
torso
/ (ˈtɔːsəʊ) /
nounplural-sosor-si (-sɪ)
the trunk of the human body
a statue of a nude human trunk, esp without the head or limbs
something regarded as incomplete or truncated
Word Origin for torso
C18: from Italian: stalk, stump, from Latin: thyrsus