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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181. There may also be some junior males trying to muscle in on the dominant male's kingdom.
182. George Williams played his first game after suffering from a strained calf muscle and quite clearly didn't have his full movement.
183. This hormone helps to control growth of muscle, bone and the cells of the immune system.
184. Death occurs when a quickened beat pushes the heart muscle to complete collapse.
185. It was clearly a case of workers trying to use union muscle to hold off reality.
186. In this way heart rate, respiration rate, oxygen consumption, and muscle tension all reduce without conscious effort.
187. I made a loss but Bertra Muscle became a rupee millionaire.
188. Former Manchester United reserve Paul Dalton is rated extremely doubtful with a strained thigh muscle.
189. The benefits included higher bone density, faster reaction times, greater muscle strength and better balance.
190. An arm came loose and fell off, revealing scrunched up newsprint where there should have been ligament, bone and muscle.
191. I shall be a bitter-looking little old lady with no muscle tone, she thought, and re-dialled Lucy.
191. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
192. It sheared through bone and muscle alike, the strident snapping of the femur reverberating inside the room.
193. Quickly Robert inserted the needle into the thigh muscle, and in about a minute, the small body went limp.
194. The first time you lifted the weight, perhaps 60 per cent of the fibres in that muscle were called into action.
195. They also continued their dissections and found the same muscle in 25 consecutive cadavers.
196. The demonstration of muscle rigidity is most important in establishing the diagnosis.
197. Joe lent a hand to all, and supplied much of the muscle.
198. Headaches due to viral infections may be accompanied by fever, muscle aches, and malaise.
199. They suggested that the newfound connection might explain the apparent link between muscle tension and severe headaches.
200. But as message movies began to muscle out light entertainment, Reynolds became disposable.
201. They contain the same cell types - muscle, tendon, skin, bone, and so on - yet they are different.
202. Rothman believes the muscle helps to lift the lower jaw and move it from side to side.
203. A follow-up study that looks at the long-term effects of transcendental meditation and muscle relaxation is expected to be completed in August.
204. If you fail to experience tension you must try to develop your own exercise which serves to tense that particular muscle group.
205. He was wearing shorts and an open-necked shirt, and his limbs were firm with muscle and suntanned.
206. Electrical control activity is caused by the entrainment of the fluctuations of the transmembrane potentials of individual smooth muscle cells.
207. Alongside these individual contributions, Gloucester's northern connection also provided the muscle behind his coup.
208. As Grant hurried down the narrow concrete stairs, he felt the first warning stab of pain in his torn thigh muscle.
209. At least in Baja California, real estate should remain a prime factor in building new economic muscle.
210. From his shiny, greasy, biker-looking jeans to his short, greying beard, he was muscle and bone.