Furnished with sinews; as, a strong-sinewed youth.
When he sees Ourselves wellsinewed to our defense.
A very different type, this, from the dark, sinewed master of Niss'rosh.
For, lightning-swift, sinewed arms of another man behind him whipped round his neck, jerked his head back, bore him downward.
Ezra opened his mouth, no doubt to cry aloud, but Hal clapped a sinewed hand over it, and slammed him back against the wall.
The growl in his deep chest and sinewed throat was that of a wolf.
A fine figure of a mariner he strode along, erect, deep-chested, thewed and sinewed like a bull.
And now presently there he knelt on the fine white sand, his bearskin robe opened and flung back, his well-knit shoulder and sinewed arm bare and brown.
The smith, in fact, was standing there a little to the left of him, huge and sinewed hands loosely clasped in front of him, face sinister, eyes glowing like two malevolent evil fires.
Go below, then, you stout-sinewed young Doctor; you have had your desire of sailing the White Dove through the still watches of the night.
And our stout-sinewed Doctor is rowing stroke, and there is a monotonous refrain of Ho, ro, clansmen!