Synonym: brawn, strength. Similar words: disclose, must, music, museum, Muslim, musical, mushroom, musician. Meaning: ['mʌsl] n. 1. one of the contractile organs of the body 2. animal tissue consisting predominantly of contractile cells 3. a bully employed as a thug or bodyguard 4. authority or power or force (especially when used in a coercive way) 5. possessing muscular strength. v. make one's way by force.
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91. Driving in stressful conditions can lead to muscle fatigue.
92. The referee hobbled off with a pulled muscle.
93. Virginia felt frozen to the spot, unable to move a muscle.
94. Its special property is that it can activate most of the genes that are required in the mature muscle.
95. Hundreds of kilos of muscle and fat manage to snap not even the tiniest twig as they move through thick forest.
96. The quantity of creatinine formed daily is a relatively constant amount since it is related to muscle mass.
97. Well-equipped gyms will have a large selection of leg machines designed to isolate the various muscle groups.
98. It centres on the collection of pus in areas of muscle.
99. The decrease in muscle strength can be accompanied by impaired balance, which increases the chance of falling and breaking bones.
100. There is often associated muscle weakness and sometimes heart problems can occur.
101. In cases with massive deposits, there were degenerative changes in muscle fibres,(http://sentencedict.com/muscle.html) with muscle tissue being replaced by amyloid.
102. But by walking up to the eastern corrie, Coire an Dothaidh, fear is not an issue; only leg muscle.
103. The parties have invested a lot of time and muscle in trying to get more coverage for their conventions.
104. It usually results in the loss of the muscle below the bone.
105. The vascular changes and muscle contraction then could be considered to be of secondary importance.
106. The taser fires a two-pronged dart that overrides the central nervous system and causes uncontrollable muscle contractions.
107. Rib chops are identified by the slightly curved rib bone and the presence of the rib-eye muscle outside of the curve.
108. He didn't have the muscle to Dream it all up for himself.
109. Muscle strips were mounted with the longitudinal axis parallel to the direction of the circular muscle bundles.
110. Aerobic exercise and reduced-calorie diets produce weight loss,[Sentencedict.com] but reduce the resting metabolic rate because they do not maintain muscle mass.
111. A hormone, progestogen, is injected into a muscle, and is released very slowly into the body.
112. Harvey Williams did not suit up because of his torn calf muscle.
113. Williams said Thursday that he expects to miss three weeks with his partially torn calf muscle.
114. Even his strong-man routine seems devoid of any intelligence or style and focuses, instead, upon brute force and muscle.
115. If you can alter the shape through muscle release then the mental and emotional condition of the person will also change.
116. Illnesses, including chronic muscle debility, herpes, tremors and eye infections, have come and gone.
117. Others were wet and clingy and had pulsing red veins and stringy muscle cords woven into them.
118. That physical phenomenon is the muscle behind a dynamo, or standard electric generator.
119. But whether this is peculiar to muscle, or whether other master genes will be found, remains to be discovered.
120. Jim shuddered, and not from the icy cold which now knotted his every muscle.