Definitionn. a cord or band of inelastic tissue connecting a muscle with its bony attachment
Last update: October 19, 2015
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Is my will only the toughest sinew in all the world, that it can stand out against the battery of the word? [Please select]
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Frame is covered with dark brown dehaired seal skin sewn with sinew along flat deck. [Please select]
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Strength was condensed into clear law with them--as sinew boils down into jelly--and character carried out its force as the stamp of solid impress. [Please select]
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Woe he found again, again, After that Nithhad in a need had laid him-- Staggering sinew-wounds--sorrow-smitten man. [Please select]
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Some sinew cracks!--'tis whole again; oars! oars! [Please select]
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He was of their bone and sinew, and he was with them, heart and soul. [Please select]
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One of the handles has been planed down, and is wrapped with sinew. [Please select]
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The willow stems of pipes are wrapped with back sinew. [Please select]
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Antler and sinew went into the making (by Anoteelik) of a “ring and pin” game. [Please select]
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Ruthlessness, lawlessness, savagery unshackled, fiercely eager, beat in every pulse, every sinew of his frame. [Please select]
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Thou art a man of many inches--of thew and sinew--Hey, but thou art a man. [Please select]
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