sinewed (Meaning)
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sinewed (imp. & p. p.)
of Sinew
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sinewed (a.)
Furnished with sinews; as, a strong-sinewed youth.
Fig.: Equipped; strengthened.
Synonyms & Antonyms of sinewed
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sinewed Sentence Examples
- The sinewed arms of the blacksmith effortlessly wielded the heavy hammer.
- The boxer's sinewed body was a testament to years of rigorous training.
- The sinewed vines of the climbing plant clung tightly to the brick wall.
- The sinewed roots of the ancient tree spread deep into the soil.
- The sinewed muscles of the horse propelled it effortlessly across the field.
- The sinewed fingers of the musician danced deftly across the guitar strings.
- The sinewed body of the swimmer streamlined through the water.
- The sinewed branches of the willow tree swayed gently in the breeze.
- The sinewed physique of the athlete was built through a combination of strength and endurance training.
- The sinewed leather binding held the ancient book together despite its age.
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of Sinew, Furnished with sinews; as, a strong-sinewed youth., Fig.: Equipped; strengthened.
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The sinewed arms of the blacksmith effortlessly wielded the heavy hammer.
The boxer's sinewed body was a testament to years of rigorous training.
The sinewed vines of the climbing plant clung tightly to the brick wall.
The sinewed roots of the ancient tree spread deep into the soil.