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Muscular   /mˈəskjələr/   Listen
Muscular

adjective
1.
Of or relating to or consisting of muscle.
2.
Having a robust muscular body-build characterized by predominance of structures (bone and muscle and connective tissue) developed from the embryonic mesodermal layer.  Synonym: mesomorphic.
3.
Having or suggesting great physical power or force.
4.
(of a person) possessing physical strength and weight; rugged and powerful.  Synonyms: brawny, hefty, powerful, sinewy.  "A muscular boxer" , "Powerful arms"



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"Muscular" Quotes from Famous Books



... that the door was broken down, and the knight just descended the stair in time to prevent bloodshed betwixt his attendants and the intruders. They were three in number. Their chief was tall, bony, and athletic, his spare and muscular frame, as well as the hardness of his features, marked the course of his life to have been fatiguing and perilous. The effect of his appearance was aggravated by his dress, which consisted of a jack, or jacket, composed of thick buff leather, on which small plates ...
— Waverley, Or 'Tis Sixty Years Hence, Complete • Sir Walter Scott

... out of the car was unmistakably Ruth Atheson. Behind her came a raw-boned, muscular woman, and ...
— Charred Wood • Myles Muredach

... beautifully—if beauty is completeness—been identified as nostoc—"It turned out to be lung-tissue also." He wrote to other persons who had specimens, and identified other specimens as masses of cartilage or muscular fibers. "As to whence it came, I have no theory." Nevertheless he endorses the local explanation—and a bizarre thing ...
— The Book of the Damned • Charles Fort

... and muscular tenuity; unsound health from whatever cause; indications of former disease; glandular swellings, or other symptoms of scrofula. 2. Chronic cutaneous affections, especially of the scalp. 3. Severe injuries of the bones of the head; convulsions. 4. Impaired vision, ...
— Henry Ossian Flipper, The Colored Cadet at West Point • Henry Ossian Flipper

... only protected from the ground by yellow slippers. He displayed no farther ornament than one large gold ear-ring, from which depended a pearl, evidently of great price. A noble black beard, about a foot in length, touched his muscular breast. His features were good, with the exception of the eyes, which were somewhat small; their expression, however, was, evil; their glances were sullen; and malignity and ill-nature were painted in every lineament of his countenance, which seemed never to have been brightened with ...
— The Bible in Spain • George Borrow


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