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sinewy
/ ˈɪʊɪ /
adjective
consisting of or resembling a tendon or tendons
muscular; brawny
(esp of language, style, etc) vigorous; forceful
(of meat, etc) tough; stringy
Other 51Թ Forms
- sinewiness noun
- unsinewy adjective
- ˈԱɾԱ noun
51Թ History and Origins
Example Sentences
Moll has made the kind of sinewy procedural that makes your palms sweat.
There are only a few numbers, but most of them are marvelous constructions with sinewy arrangements and overlapping harmonies that tangle around each other during duets.
In his early 60s, his body is a marvel, hard and sinewy and believably battle-scarred.
It was the juxtaposition of Mara’s potent, sinewy turn in “The Girl with Dragon Tattoo” and the nuanced fragility she exuded in “Carol” that confirmed his admiration for her performances.
As tourists stumble by with tall cans of Bud Light Lime and cigarettes in hand, Sell’s tattooed, sinewy limbs stretch a matching Lacoste tee and shorts, with the requisite crocodile emblems and matching bright-red shoes.
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