Synonym: brawny, hefty, mesomorphic, powerful, sinewy. Similar words: crepuscular, vascular, cardiovascular, vascular bundle, auscultation, emasculate, aesculapius, secular. Meaning: ['mʌskjələr /-jʊlə] adj. 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 3. having or suggesting great physical power or force 4. (of a person) possessing physical strength and weight; rugged and powerful.
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91 Mr Sylvester Stallone, the muscular thespian, is smitten once more.
92 William was tall and handsome and had a slim, muscular physique.
93 Sarella found her eyes fastened helplessly to his muscular physique, outlined so precisely by his tight-fitting riding kit.
94 The muscular Stoliarov pulled out the tiebreaker after Hewitt committed a series of unforced errors.
95 Crushed against that bare muscular chest, his thighs hard against hers, she felt her head spin.
96 It is a rare disease characterized by progressive liver enlargement or cirrhosis and muscular weakness by the age of 2 months.
97 Sorrow warred with anger in his voice, and he gestured briskly with his muscular hands.
98 Sufian had one client with muscular dystrophy who needed to take every Wednesday off work, so he could rest his muscles.
99 More exciting and exotic is a dash across the tundra bundled on a dogsled between a musher and his muscular mutts.
100 His/her long muscular tongue lashed and probed the air like a sense organ as if to supplement his/her tiny shrunken eyes.
101 The girls were all gazing adoringly at his muscular, virile young body.
102 He is good-looking with floppy black hair, brown eyes and a lean muscular body.
103 Three would involve complex skeletal and muscular problems tending to impede rather than improve mobility.
103 Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
104 Claims must be made within two years of the child's birth, or four in the case of muscular dystrophy.
105 In the early 1980s, her son Peter died at 15 of muscular dystrophy.
106 Muscular aches and pains can be eased by eucalyptus, camomile, lavender or marjoram.
107 Kevin liked to walk around the house in nothing but a pair of jeans, showing off his muscular torso.
108 This will ease the muscular tension in the neck so that the chin drops towards the chest.
109 A muscular leg came up and trapped hers beneath it.
110 But holding these positions creates muscular tension which, ultimately, replaces one habit with another.
111 Muscular Christians and middle-class moralists in a private capacity certainly boosted the cause or games.
112 They had long, muscular upper lips which they could shape like the bells of bugles.
113 The oesophagus is usually muscular and pumps food into the intestine.
114 The other was a heavily-built, muscular man with a lobster nose and none of his sister's lost beauty.
115 Some insects are able to improve the circulation of air by inflating and deflating their abdomens with a muscular pumping action.
116 He kept his firm muscular body in shape with an hour's run every morning.
117 But for some reason the thought of dark, obsidian eyes and a powerful, muscular body kept getting in the way.
118 A note on her office door explains that shifting heavy loads without the help of porters brought on muscular back spasms.
119 It is a total exercise programme involving the very latest scientific breakthroughs in the field of muscular development.
120 Khaki chinos and a matching short-sleeved shirt skimmed the muscular angles of his body to perfection.
More similar words: crepuscular, vascular, cardiovascular, vascular bundle, auscultation, emasculate, aesculapius, secular, jocular, binocular, avuncular, molecular, particular, secularism, binoculars, vernacular, spectacular, in particular, perpendicular, particularly, secularization, molecular genetics, muscle, amicus curiae, sculpt, esculent, scullery, sculpture, masculine, mass culture.