brawny (Meaning)

Wordnet

brawny (s)

(of a person) possessing physical strength and weight; rugged and powerful

Webster

brawny (a.)

Having large, strong muscles; muscular; fleshy; strong.

brawny Sentence Examples

  1. The lumberjack possessed a brawny physique, perfect for felling trees.
  2. His arms were so brawny that he could easily lift heavy loads without strain.
  3. The brawny blacksmith hammered the red-hot iron with remarkable strength and precision.
  4. Despite his advancing age, his brawny stature remained unchanged.
  5. The brawny security guard patrolled the premises with an air of authority.
  6. With his brawny hands, he built a sturdy fence around his property.
  7. The brawny construction workers labored tirelessly under the scorching sun.
  8. His brawny shoulders bore the weight of responsibility without faltering.
  9. The brawny athlete dominated the competition with his sheer power and determination.
  10. Even though he was lean, his legs were surprisingly brawny from years of running and cycling.

FAQs About the word brawny

(of a person) possessing physical strength and weight; rugged and powerfulHaving large, strong muscles; muscular; fleshy; strong.

rugged, strong, stout, powerful,muscular, mighty, stalwart, masculine, tough, athletic

challenged, feeble, frail,weak, delicate, wimpy, delicate, weak, challenged, frail

The lumberjack possessed a brawny physique, perfect for felling trees.

His arms were so brawny that he could easily lift heavy loads without strain.

The brawny blacksmith hammered the red-hot iron with remarkable strength and precision.

Despite his advancing age, his brawny stature remained unchanged.