thew (Meaning)
thew (n.)
Manner; custom; habit; form of behavior; qualities of mind; disposition; specifically, good qualities; virtues.
Muscle or strength; nerve; brawn; sinew.
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thew Sentence Examples
- The burly blacksmith thewed a mighty hammer with effortless grace.
- Thew and sinew rippled beneath the champion's tanned skin.
- With a mighty thew, the warrior hurled his spear across the battlefield.
- The oxen thewed against the heavy plow, their muscles straining.
- The strongman's thews were a testament to years of rigorous training.
- The battering ram thewed against the castle walls, threatening to knock them down.
- The thews and tendons of the dancer moved with an ethereal grace.
- The sculptor's thewed fingers skillfully carved the intricate marble.
- The thews of the ship's rigging creaked and groaned under the force of the high winds.
- The thews of fate had tragically twisted the lives of the star-crossed lovers.
FAQs About the word thew
Manner; custom; habit; form of behavior; qualities of mind; disposition; specifically, good qualities; virtues., Muscle or strength; nerve; brawn; sinew.
muscle, main, might,power, brawn, potency, vigor, force, energy,beef
weakness,weakness, impotency, impotence, impotency, impotence, faintness, frailty, faintness, infirmity
The burly blacksmith thewed a mighty hammer with effortless grace.
Thew and sinew rippled beneath the champion's tanned skin.
With a mighty thew, the warrior hurled his spear across the battlefield.
The oxen thewed against the heavy plow, their muscles straining.