thewed (Meaning)

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thewed (a.)

Furnished with thews or muscles; as, a well-thewed limb.

Accustomed; mannered.

Synonyms & Antonyms of thewed

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thewed Sentence Examples

  1. The muscular oarsman, his body thewed like steel, propelled the boat effortlessly.
  2. The robust laborer's thewed arms bore witness to his arduous toil.
  3. The athlete's thewed thighs gave him an advantage on the track.
  4. The sculptor depicted the warrior with thewed pectorals and a strong jawline.
  5. The horse's thewed legs enabled it to gallop swiftly across the field.
  6. The wrestler's thewed opponents were no match for his strength and agility.
  7. The boxer's thewed fists delivered punishing blows.
  8. The mountain climber's thewed calves carried him up steep slopes.
  9. The ballerina's thewed body allowed her to execute graceful movements.
  10. The seasoned hiker's thewed limbs kept him steady on treacherous trails.

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Furnished with thews or muscles; as, a well-thewed limb., Accustomed; mannered.

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The muscular oarsman, his body thewed like steel, propelled the boat effortlessly.

The robust laborer's thewed arms bore witness to his arduous toil.

The athlete's thewed thighs gave him an advantage on the track.

The sculptor depicted the warrior with thewed pectorals and a strong jawline.