sinew-shrunk (Meaning)

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sinew-shrunk (a.)

Having the sinews under the belly shrunk by excessive fatigue.

Synonyms & Antonyms of sinew-shrunk

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sinew-shrunk Sentence Examples

  1. The sinew-shrunk muscles of the elderly man betrayed a life of hard work.
  2. Her sinew-shrunk frame trembled with anticipation as she stood before the judges.
  3. The sinew-shrunk limbs of the marathon runner spoke volumes of her endurance.
  4. With sinew-shrunk necks, the scavengers ravenously tore at the carcass.
  5. The cold pierced her sinew-shrunk body, sending shivers down her spine.
  6. The sinew-shrunk hands of the craftsman deftly carved intricate designs.
  7. The sinew-shrunk face of the war veteran bore witness to countless battles.
  8. Fear had sinew-shrunk his heart, leaving him paralyzed with terror.
  9. The sinew-shrunk figure of the old tree stood stoically, a testament to time's passage.
  10. With sinew-shrunk determination, the boxer fought on despite the pain.

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Having the sinews under the belly shrunk by excessive fatigue.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The sinew-shrunk muscles of the elderly man betrayed a life of hard work.

Her sinew-shrunk frame trembled with anticipation as she stood before the judges.

The sinew-shrunk limbs of the marathon runner spoke volumes of her endurance.

With sinew-shrunk necks, the scavengers ravenously tore at the carcass.