thew (Meaning)

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thew (n.)

Manner; custom; habit; form of behavior; qualities of mind; disposition; specifically, good qualities; virtues.

Muscle or strength; nerve; brawn; sinew.

thew Sentence Examples

  1. The burly blacksmith thewed a mighty hammer with effortless grace.
  2. Thew and sinew rippled beneath the champion's tanned skin.
  3. With a mighty thew, the warrior hurled his spear across the battlefield.
  4. The oxen thewed against the heavy plow, their muscles straining.
  5. The strongman's thews were a testament to years of rigorous training.
  6. The battering ram thewed against the castle walls, threatening to knock them down.
  7. The thews and tendons of the dancer moved with an ethereal grace.
  8. The sculptor's thewed fingers skillfully carved the intricate marble.
  9. The thews of the ship's rigging creaked and groaned under the force of the high winds.
  10. 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.