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sinewy
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sinewy
(adjective)
sinewy
/
ˈ
sɪnjəwi/
adjective
sinewy
/
ˈ
sɪnjəwi/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of SINEWY
[
more sinewy; most sinewy
]
1
:
having strong and lean muscles
sinewy
arms
The lion has a
sinewy
body.
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sometimes used figuratively
sinewy
writing
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2
:
tough and difficult to cut or chew
a
sinewy
piece of meat
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