sinewy造句1 a sinewy cut of beef.
2 A short, sinewy young man.
3 The runner was tall and sinewy.
4 He lifted one sinewy arm to wave.
5 A short, sinewy man, he had an easygoing manner that concealed an inner intensity.
6 The other two take a sinewy cut off the side of an iced swordfish caught last week.
7 He got out of the tub, his sinewy body dripping water.
8 The sinewy neck and its prominent adam's apple, the all-too-heavy make-up, the pronounced muscles on the legs and arms.
9 We are sinewy, old wood, old trunks with fading limbs and few leaves!
10 He was tall and sinewy, and his fingers gripped her arms with a steely strength.
11 The man has sinewy muscles.
12 I admire her sinewy prose style.
13 His hard sinewy body advertised his ruthlessness of purpose.
14 Mr Hibell was a short, sinewy man, not particularly swift on his feet.
15 After 18 months, a sinewy militant emerged , according to Mr. Bharti.
16 Fields, 53, is a sinewy man with a broad smile and a jaunty gait.
17 His hard hands and sinewy sunburned limbs told of labor and endurance.
18 From hip to hock long and sinewy, hock to pad short and strong.
19 The ageing Rodin hacked with a scalpel at the sensitive, sinewy perfection of his clay figures.
20 Angela hung on to it fiercely, but the alsatian was too strong and sinewy for her.
21 He was good at climbing; it was a sport in which his small, sinewy build was on his side.
22 He gave up playing the field and married a year ago, to a sinewy woman called Cheryl Berkoff.
23 Each boat had been freshly painted in bright colours for the occasion, and beside them stood their sinewy weather-beaten owners.
24 His lips were firm and damp enough, the hand that caressed her face dry and sinewy.
25 And when God made a father'hands, they were large and sinewy.
26 The third group was anastomosed and then wrapped up with respective slice of sinewy membrane.
27 From above, a gray-blue nimbus flowed from the skylight, not reflecting or refracting but rather rippling and gliding, becoming part of his silken mane and sinewy limbs.
28 When muscles are exercised often and properly, they keep the arms firm and sinewy.
29 Joseph was an elderly , nay, an old man : very old, perhaps, though hale and sinewy.