-
constant use of this
muscle by the animal, it
tends to be tough, dry, and
sinewy, so is best when
cooked for a long time in
moist heat. It is an
ideal cut...
-
Ledger magically and
mysteriously disappears beneath the skin of his lean,
sinewy character. It is a
great screen performance, as good as the best of Marlon...
- sound, taste, touch, smell. The same as imagery. The boot was
tough and
sinewy between his hard-biting teeth.
There was no
flavor to
speak of
except for...
- of Prussia, and
migrated to the
United States. He had a
prominent chin,
sinewy physique,
characteristic pipe, and a
propensity and
agile skill for fist-fighting...
- Tennessee. The A.V. Club
wrote that the
album "peaks in the
classically sinewy synth-pop
wonder 'You
Break Me Down,'
where [Annette]
Strean sings about...
- "greatest
working filmmaker," and
called the film "astonishing... a stark,
sinewy, slashed-to-the-bone
hitman thriller far more
concerned with the man than...
-
drawn commentary include her prose,
described by The
Times as
having "a
sinewy simplicity close to that of
myths and fairytales", her
portrayal of gender...
- She
completely covered the
simple patterned commercial wallpaper with
sinewy stems, leaves, and blossoms.
Lewis used
bright colours in her paintings...
-
stars are "afflicted with
cinematic schizophrenia. One
moment they are
sinewy,
battered remnants of a
discarded tradition. The next, they are low comedians...
- By the age of 3–4 months, the kits are long-legged, narrow-chested and
sinewy. They
reach adult proportions at the age of 6–7 months. Some
vixens may...