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Meaning of thewy

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thewy (a.)

Having strong or large thews or muscles; muscular; sinewy; strong.

thewy Sentence Examples

  1. The thewy limbs of the climber clung tightly to the rocky face.
  2. The thewy muscles of the blacksmith pulsed with each strike of the hammer.
  3. The thewy undercurrent of the river pushed against the boat, creating a strong pull.
  4. The leather gloves revealed her thewy fingers, hardened by years of toil.
  5. The thewy roots of the ancient tree entwined the ground, anchoring it firmly in place.
  6. The thewy tendons of the marathon runner's legs propelled him forward with astonishing speed.
  7. The thewy tail of the lion lashed through the air, a formidable weapon.
  8. The thewy vines wrapped tightly around the branches of the tree, forming a dense canopy.
  9. The thewy branches of the willow tree swayed gently in the breeze, creating a soothing rhythm.
  10. The thewy wool of the sheep resisted the cold, providing warmth and comfort.

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Having strong or large thews or muscles; muscular; sinewy; strong.

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The thewy limbs of the climber clung tightly to the rocky face.

The thewy muscles of the blacksmith pulsed with each strike of the hammer.

The thewy undercurrent of the river pushed against the boat, creating a strong pull.

The leather gloves revealed her thewy fingers, hardened by years of toil.