muscular

UK /ˈmʌs.kjʊl.ə/ US /ˈmʌs.kjə.lɚ/
adj 5

Definitions

adj

1

Of, relating to, or connected with muscles.

It was an effort of the mind, of the will, of the nerves; not muscular, for I could not move even so much as my little finger, but none the less mighty for all that.

2

Brawny, thewy, having strength.

It was a strange figure—like a child: yet not so like a child as like an old man, [...] The arms were very long and muscular; the hands the same, as if its hold were of uncommon strength.

3

Having large, well-developed muscles.

4

Robust, strong.

Future prime ministers may struggle to replicate the sort of muscular countrywide support that [Narendra] Modi was able to earn.

The conservative movement faces real internal contradictions. On the one hand, there is deep skepticism of Washington-based power — think of the tea party and its “Don’t tread on me” bumper stickers. On the other, there is an eager embrace of a muscular view of the presidency for Trump, and before him, George W. Bush and Dick Cheney.

5

Full-bodied

muscular wine

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