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"sinewy" Definitions
  1. (of a person or an animal) having a thin body and strong muscles

208 Sentences With "sinewy"

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The bony edges of the bed are sinewy and rugged.
The chicken was too soft and the vegetables were sinewy.
The chicken tasted pretty great, not too sinewy or soft.
The male is sinewy and defined; the woman buxom and rounded.
The disembodied forms are nothing more than a few sinewy body parts.
The guys were playing in a more sinewy, blood and guts way.
Pedicabs powered by sinewy men still provide a main mode of transportation.
The mouth-feel was a little sinewy, followed by a nutty aftertaste.
Farther up the slope are bristlecone pines, with sinewy, almost humanoid trunks.
Gray's hair was wet from the shower, and he looked sinewy and focussed.
The cohort included 213 performers, some beefy and towering, others sinewy and short.
This heaving, surging music alternates dissonance-saturated blasts with sinewy, aching string lines.
The star plays Roxie, a sinewy burlesque dancer with dark lips and glamorous lingerie.
I will soon go from soft, GrubHub-addicted hermit to a sinewy sex god.
In the gilded blur I caught the flashing eyes of shrimp, alien and sinewy.
Critic's Notebook Mr. Phoenix's remarkable performance puts two characters in one moving, sinewy body.
Norris — with his stockier build — provides an interesting contrast against Lee's sinewy, taut frame.
Sinewy and impossibly fit, he gets up at 4:30 every morning to work out.
A.K. led us to a lean boatman with sinewy arms who gave us a hand.
Its sinewy, pork-like brown nubs are actually flash-fried, roasted fat-stemmed oyster mushrooms.
The sinewy guardian of Don Juan de Oñate's foot appeared as if from a mirage.
Mostly, though, Mr. Rzewski puts the theme through episodes of sinewy agitation and pounding chords.
Every slot and gill on the sinewy aluminum and sheet-molded skin has a purpose.
I love it in the winter because the trees become a tangle of sinewy lines.
Adora's (Patricia Clarkson) brand of sinewy, sinister sweetness was given a name: Munchausen by Proxy syndrome.
It let him produce the sinewy, sensual (actually quite sexy) poems he should be famous for.
Lean, sinewy, blues-inflected country music from a singer with a voice that's thick but nimble.
A noncommissioned officer I met was a sinewy CrossFit athlete who passed the grueling reconnaissance course.
Her sinewy body and quick movements kept Mr. Itanare, who is also her boyfriend, at bay.
His forearms were sinewy, with muscles threaded together like the twisted challah bread in his photos.
Both Moore and Drewes were utterly ripped, their lean, sinewy bodies gleaming in the midday California sun.
Six-foot-13 and still lithe and sinewy, he speaks with a calm and even-tempered voice.
Instead, Gomez uses empty space as a stimulant, a way of accentuating a song's sinewy rhythmic core.
"You make do with what you have," said Koos, a sinewy retired workshop manager with a military mustache.
In the live theater, this means accepting that the hot, sinewy humans in front of you are cats.
The fact that the affable, sinewy McKagan we see onstage is still living and breathing is a miracle.
Her sinewy arms urge her body forward, each stride stronger than the last as she picks up momentum.
One of the latter, a sinewy Upper East Side lawyer named Steve, turned out to be much older.
Marshall has succeeded in wrestling with the sinewy, sneaky forces of colonization, privilege, imperialism, prejudice, disempowerment, and erasure.
PARELES When Christone Ingram — known widely as Kingfish — plays the guitar, the sound is rollicking, throaty, sinewy, stinky.
She has small, powerful fingers, a light but sinewy frame, and a seemingly effortless yet peerlessly precise technique.
With duck, not really; they tend to be sinewy and dry, without chicken's succulence — or so I thought.
He also brought to bear a sinewy lyricism that is essential for grand opera in the French mode.
"Formation" feels like a refinement and amplification of that album — it's sinewy and thrusting, but also angular and tough.
This is chamber music for the revolution, all sinewy melodies and delicate notes and glistening rainfall and darkened corners.
Danger Mouse takes a Rubinesque approach, smartly punching up the sinewy cohesion that still sets the Chili Peppers apart.
Cadaverous and sinewy, with dyed blond hair, burning blue eyes and a chiseled torso, he is an extraordinary specimen.
Although the 570GT has the same engine and sinewy body as the 570S, its interior is much more plush.
His grandfather, Horacio Alvarado, projects strength in a portrait, his sinewy frame topped by his perfectly trimmed silver hair.
The formidably difficult first piece is a study in violent contrasts, with bursts of slashing chords and sinewy runs.
Barnes's neo-mannerist style is characterized by elongated figures with lean, sinewy muscles that accentuate his subjects in motion.
The vessels' round shapes and sinewy handles, too, emphasize the painter's curving lines and fluid treatment of the body.
Also, apologies for heteronormative basicness, but we also see him cradling a tiny baby in his sinewy arms a lot.
Spanning nearly 24 minutes, it's one sinewy, melodic stretch of twinkling pop and R&B through a kaleidoscopic club lens.
Sinewy hardware cables leech from the flesh of BDSM performers, as if sapping the libidinal energy that powers the internet.
Hornsby then juxtaposed the disembodied classical ensembles with sinewy little studio bands that can kick and swing in any meter.
His arms were thin and wiry, just bone and sinewy muscle; the overlying skin hung loosely, reflecting significant muscle loss.
Some boys died, lying atop other boys, a tangle of sinewy adolescent limbs that moaned, shuddered and then grew still.
Romero called to park guards walking back to camp—"Hey, socio"—and waved to a short, sinewy man in camos.
The technique is an inventive form of portraiture that leaves her subjects to appear as a series of sinewy markings.
A sinewy, hair-raising punk record with Things To Say, it seems like Modern Convenience has gone kinda under the radar.
These were lyrics you had to dissect and analyze, while the music came with sinewy rhythms that compelled you to dance.
At his best — or let's just say in everything except "Battleship" — he combines blockbuster-flavored effects with fine-grained, sinewy naturalism.
They like the expansive meat section with marbled beef that is often cheaper than the sinewy cuts sold by local butchers.
Here the strings were allowed more space to delight in complex blends of textures, made of strands both sinewy and silken.
In her thrillingly compact "Piano Study in Mixed Accents," a sinewy, rapid-fire melody bursts from the keyboard with shifting inflections.
And with fewer opportunities to compete, larger athletes like Black have become a rarity, phased out in favor of sinewy bikini models.
Mr. Brooks, compact beside Ms. Whelan's sinewy length, drew out a dancer we hadn't seen, while not obscuring her cool, crystalline allure.
A sinewy figure in a swimming-pool-blue T-shirt, his eyes obscured by a beige baseball cap, was playing electric guitar.
Kay's sinewy designs are a figure study in the human body, if the human body were deduced to only the circulatory system.
A group of sinewy fishermen ripping shells from a net said they had no idea what was submerged in their fishing grounds.
Mr. Phoenix has the sinewy ability to turn his body — particularly his back — into a Butoh horror show of odd, freakish angles.
While it smells of flowers and bath powder, this lovely wine has a peachy flavor that is nonetheless savory, earthy and sinewy.
From there, the beat cools off several degrees to a more sinewy and ominous form, while the rapper puts interlopers in his crosshairs.
Bratton was a sinewy, frail looking welterweight who had a flashy style unlike the brawlers that mostly populated the rankings of the day.
He has alert and sinewy partners in this working band: Luis Perdomo on piano, Hans Glawischnig on bass and Henry Cole on drums.
The sinewy chords don't have a skeleton to hang onto, so instead of admiring their narrative structure, you drift off and look inwards.
That's clearest on the ethereal and sinewy "Hopes Up," which features a guest appearance by the emo godfather Chris Carrabba of Dashboard Confessional.
Wearing only a loincloth that emphasized his sinewy frame and rodlike legs, he carried three rice bags on his shoulders, totaling 400 pounds.
Dean is a sinewy, energy-efficient man with a long, narrow face, deep-set eyes and an earnest, soapbox-derby sort of enthusiasm.
In his walks through Green-Wood, Jensen was drawn to its 182 beech trees, with their pale, sinewy trunks and purple and green leaves.
But here, where it's been simmering for four hours, the lean meat falls off the bone without much provocation—sinewy, succulent, and bloody delicious.
This exhibition, which makes strong, sinewy links between concepts, takes the viewer from one end of that little flesh-filled package to the other.
The barista was sinewy and tan, with a grizzled beard, man bun, and an army-green muscle tee with armholes down to his waist.
The sinewy lyricism of Mr. Herbert's baritone never quite rose above the orchestra as it produced one metal-glazed, dissonant outburst after the next.
He peeked and saw a sinewy teenager in red-and-white shorts pounding the outstretched mitts of his trainer with uncommon discipline. Whap-whap.
At least Russell Maliphant's "Entwine," set to music by Mr. Glass, sees partnering in a way that is more sinewy flow than Harlequin passion.
TenBrink, a sinewy young man wearing a black T-shirt and jeans, was particularly overwhelmed and jumped a barricade to escape the angry crowd.
This brusque and sinewy Lamb has no problem standing up to Murdoch's lion — or rather fox, since Mr. Carvel's interpretation has a vulpine slyness.
Augusto Brás, a sinewy farmer, hauled two of their children to the higher branches while his wife, Amélia Augusto, balanced on a lower bough.
Iggy Pop is known for his sinewy, androgynous body banged up by decades of rough performance (and early, compulsory rock 'n' roll drug use).
Guitarist Adam MacGregor's thick rotting slabs of riffs and sinewy leads tear at each other from awkward angles, equal parts Justin Broadrick and Fred Frith.
I knew I would hate it when I first met Anthony, with his sinewy arms and a half smile that implied he didn't smile much.
Built like an ancient Greek statue, Tsitsipas is 218 feet 21 inches and all sinewy muscle, giving him power on his serve without sacrificing agility.
In person, however, he is humble and thoughtful, if tightly coiled, with the taut, sinewy body of a long-distance runner and zany green eyes.
The sinewy fish-man at the center of The Shape of Water, Guillermo del Toro's new film, stands stoic and brave as the rain beats down.
As I walked in, oblivious, I encountered the lithe grace of a man's sinewy brown back as he sat on a bench in just a towel.
On Thursday, Schubert's overfamiliar "Unfinished" Symphony offered the only competition to Mahler's "Das Lied," and Mr. Thomas's sinewy, muscular interpretation hinted at what was to come.
Sinewy, muscled and stippled with cartilage, the shanks need hours of slow and gentle cooking for the meat to soften enough to slip off the bone.
Her sinewy music finds an intersection of roots-rock and indie grunge, as she sings, mostly, about relationships in various states of misapprehension and unequal expectations.
The Bakersfield sound clung tenaciously to country's most twangy, sinewy elements — bluegrass, Western swing, honky-tonk, rockabilly — to accompany lean, down-to-earth, working-class storytelling.
In the film "Joker," the actor tells the story of how Arthur Fleck — abused and mentally ill — becomes a villain through a sinewy, supple, dancing body.
The aliens, giant seven-legged "heptapods," who speak by extending their sinewy tentacles and drawing symbols in what looks like free-floating ash, don't necessarily mean harm.
Karuna was a sinewy day laborer, and he had roamed far from the village in his younger days to work in iron foundries in Chennai and Hyderabad.
Before Zack Snyder's 2009 Watchmen film was even in theaters, there was fandom outrage and concern that Doctor Manhattan's penis could become a huge, sinewy, girthy monster.
The young Argentine cellist Sol Gabetta was sinewy and sonorous in Martinů's First Concerto—one of three concerto performances with Leonard Slatkin and the Los Angeles Philharmonic.
He and his fellow soldiers had been in the valley long enough that they moved in the sinewy, late-deployment fitness of infantry squads seasoned by war.
Mr. Conley, who is lean and sinewy, with a shaved head and bright blue eyes, greeted everyone at the doors in a tank top and flip-flops.
She picks it up by the back legs, a bare skim of soft fur over the coupled bones, articulated and sinewy, sawing back and forth in her hand.
Standing a few inches over the 20-year-old McCoy and weighing 140 pounds, Lilly's sinewy arms had a clear reach advantage over McCoy, who weighed 137 pounds.
Rather than boasting forearms worthy of Popeye, he said at the end of his trip he was more sinewy than muscular from the high-intensity endurance of rowing.
This is a novel with broad sweep, accomplished with commendable economy and humor, in a sinewy, compact prose that has the grace and power of a gifted athlete.
After being denied by US ad companies, Mitch O'Connell took his billboard depicting President Donald Trump as a sinewy alien to Mexico City, where it now prominently hangs.
The tough, sinewy techno cut was the brainchild of Queens native Joey Beltram, rocketing the 19-year-old to clubland glory and carving out his place in rave history.
At 6 feet 3 inches tall and 140 pounds, Jones' slender, sinewy frame and narrow, angular face make him look almost otherworldly — kind of like a living special effect.
When Eddie is being chased by Drake's henchman, Venom takes over, causing cars to crash with his sinewy, symbiotic tentacles, and even serving as a bulletproof shield when necessary.
I'm constantly trying to rethink or tweak my workout to serve my health and whatever role I may be playing, because some characters are bulky, and some are sinewy.
She held out the prospect of her death to command our attention, yet she was the only person at the table who, small and sinewy, looked healthy, even indestructible.
While Havlicek was at first glance no imposing specimen on a basketball court, he had the sinewy look of the long line of mine workers on his mother's side.
On these approaches, Juno's cameras reveal details, disturbances, sinewy undulations, massive storms, and ammonia clouds that spread out in iridescent folds like an oil film on a sidewalk puddle.
He is lithe, sinewy, and deeply tanned, with a torso that, for decades, has appeared so exquisitely and minutely muscled that an onlooker might reasonably assume it was painted on.
From the series Morning Drawings, a magazine cutout of Naomi Campbell gets a layer of sinewy white painted lines to punctuate her skin while dried rose petals frame the composition.
Now at the Tate in London, it's a moody vision, where the horse's ears are pricked and alert, the jockey appearing delicate on his back compared to Otho's sinewy flesh.
From the famous gold mask of Agamemnon to the sinewy Artemision Bronze statue, pottery fragments to exquisite jewelry, the museum's timeless treasures stand as testaments to the longevity of art.
Mr. Sims is a sinewy show-off whether scuffing sand like a drummer with brushes or tossing off flashy tap steps; he both provokes the other guys and promotes them.
The sinewy movement is similar to MacMurtrie/ARW's "Chrysalis" exhibited back in 2013 at Pioneer Works, where inflatable arms unfolded with glacial movement from the ceiling, and opened into a portal.
Tufekci suggests that the movements that succeed are actually proto-institutional: highly organized; strategically flexible, due to sinewy management structures; and chummy with the sorts of people we now call élites.
I looked out at graywash sky and thought I might not last the week before setting up my first night's camp and catching a small, sinewy rodent on which to chew.
But while he was more successful than Ms. Bachzetsis in approximating Brown's fluid, sinewy swoop, neither could give it a reason for living within this medley of gender and bodily explorations.
Not only is it sinewy and flexible—that's a funk groove propelling a title song that celebrates the woke meme it also looks askance at—but the lyrics are sharper than ever.
When I was finished, a pull-up guru I've long looked up to, a sinewy Rastafarian with a short, scraggly beard, sidled up to me and whispered, ''Now that's a pull-up.''
Another set of shots in a forest, where her young, sinewy body, mingling with nature, is all muscle and no voluptuousness, underscoring her much-discussed feminist responses to female representations in art.
Even his compact Next Level Figure sculptures, inspired by Hopi Katsina dolls, feature bits of angular wire and sinewy rope in the carefully assembled compositions of wood, metal, paint, leather, fur and feathers.
The four-woman band played nine shows in 19 days rotating among three clubs, testing out new material onstage that moved with post-punk impact amid melody, incantation, sinewy groove and formidable noise.
Their Season of Mist debut, To Venomous Depths, is a Southern gothic answer to Tribulation's glam death that marries sinewy black/death and gloomy, waterlogged doom with an almost supernatural command of melody.
Here he trades his signature trap bombast for the sinewy, hooky open space of Cali sound architects like DJ Mustard, and Tinashe jumps into the pocket and does that thing that she does.
Each tubular sculpture is constructed of two individual polyamide stockings pulled taut from floor to ceiling and jointed by a node of lead spheres, their sinewy hourglass shape reminiscent of Ruth Asawa's lobed mobiles.
Meanwhile, the Brooklyn Museum's focus on the sinewy anguish of Rodin's figures provides for a more profound consideration of the craft of the artist, striving for an analysis based on aesthetics, not just history.
Her THUMP mix seamlessly zips from sinewy acid to Soundstream's disco cut-ups to a vintage slice of neurotic funk on DFA, via warped house-not-house and some good old fashioned Detroit clanking.
A few years later, her early 21994s collaborations with DJ/producer Shep Pettibone produced some heady house bangers—you surely know "Vogue," but "Deeper and Deeper" and "Rescue Me" are equally sinewy and thrilling.
He was thinking back some 16 years earlier, when he and Morton met for the first time — as sinewy, fresh-faced teenagers who had traveled across the country to play in a showcase tournament.
Easily. Leading a trio, she built them out of spiky little loops of her voice and guitar picking, often in odd meters, and raised her voice just enough to bring out their sinewy charms.
If you talk to enough car designers, most will tell you that they began drawing cars before they could read, and these were the cars they imagined: sinewy, coupe shapes that oozed form and fluidity.
Life-size, the subject turns his head upward on his sinewy neck with a hooded gaze that seems mildly interested, slightly supercilious, and ripe with a thought that is an instant short of being spoken.
How does one effectively describe a geometric, snakelike shape with a human's head being walked across a reflective green ground by its sinewy, lizardy-but-kind-of-humanoid master, to which it is also attached?
All sinewy anxiety as Clive, Mr. Morley ably communicates the psychological fissures of a man-child who speaks to his father across a willful divide, even as his advances toward Walter turn ruinous for all concerned.
The sinewy, meandering, groove-laden riff… the open, expansive landscape chorus… the cycling, hypnotic lead hook… they all presented themselves to me in a way that we songwriters often hope for, but rarely get to experience.
The band's greasy pop hooks come buried under layers of swaggering stoner licks, hot rock leads, and vocalist Laura Dolan's sinewy yowl, keeping things good and dirty even as they let a little sparkle peek out.
The human bodies whose sinewy, rippling muscles are depicted in, for instance, Michelangelo's Last Judgment exist in dialogue with the often intensely physical, visceral depictions of Christ on the cross we find in most Catholic churches.
Variety's Guy Lodge, who said Ramsay may be the world's "greatest working filmmaker", called her new film "astonishing ... a stark, sinewy, slashed-to-the-bone hitman thriller far more concerned with the man than the hit".
The sinewy machine looks more appropriate for a race track than a city street thanks to a claimed 230,20 horsepower, a 22-03 time under three seconds, and a top speed over 20 miles per hour.
I enjoy sex with Ryan because he's attentive, respectful, creative about positions, passionate (his orgasms are spectacular), and has sinewy arm and chest muscles that are lovely to gaze at when he's on top of me.
Mad God was initially nothing more than a few scenes shot on 35mm, depicting a handmade world filled with monsters, mad scientists, and "shit men"—sinewy humanoids made of metal skeletons and hair from Tippett's cat.
In fact, it could have been even more sinewy: While the Freiburg ensemble played with crisp, light energy under Mr. Langrée, for a production this intense, more savagery in the sound might have been in order.
As the sun sets, casting an orange hue over the salt flats of Fatick, in southwestern Senegal, Diouf stands, hand on hip, surveying a group of sinewy young men chipping away at a hardened, crystallized mound.
But for anyone taking the time to examine the sinewy, scarred, flayed, bloodied, and torn forms of the glistening sculptures, it will be clear that Garner is digging into very deep-rooted systems of violence and trauma.
" (The band has earned 14 Junos.) Geddy Lee, frontman for Rush, for whom the Hip once opened, praised them in an email for their "blues based, sinewy, guitar rock combined with Gord's original poetic style of lyrics.
If this were the WWE of ten years ago, there's not much doubt that Nakamura, as a Japanese guy whose English isn't great, would have had to leave his gimmick as a hard-hitting, sinewy badass behind him.
"We thought, as the country became more open and moved forward, the museum would improve," said Mr. Peng, a sinewy man with a square jaw and bottlebrush gray hair, in an August interview in downtown Shantou's Longhu district.
But a few minutes later, there he is, slinking down the stairs, Afro bristling in the wind, sinewy sun-bronzed arms sticking out of a Prince and the Revolution wifebeater—so charismatic that every move is a pose.
Works like "Open Field," (2019) feel melancholic, but with just the right amount of levity — a dense atmosphere of pale blues, yellows and grays, on top of which White paints sinewy black lines that contort, knot and, intersect.
The story "pulses with affection for Mumbai," our reviewer, Marcel Theroux said, praising the book's "broad sweep, accomplished with commendable economy and humor, in a sinewy, compact prose that has the grace and power of a gifted athlete."
Technically, she carried the handsome, sinewy Bengal in her arms, but the cat was just as much a part of her look as her white dress, snarling as if assigned the task of communicating the pair's shared inner wildness.
Venison is naturally sinewy, and though with many other meats, fattiness equals flavor and helps with tenderness, the fact that venison fat is more often used to make soap or candles than human food products should tell you something.
On a track called "Poetry," Q-Tip's lyric, sinewy and self-referential, leads to a smartly realized trumpet dialogue (Hargrove, overdubbed), which in turn leads to the gently beat-tripping final section, featuring a lovely metaphysical hook by Badu.
On "Jesus Is Born" — released on Christmas and credited to Sunday Service Choir — one powerful example is the remake of Ginuwine's sinewy flirtation "So Anxious," which becomes "Souls Anchored," a praise song with the intensity of an eighteen-wheeler.
With a torso that reveals his rib cage, bony shoulders, and even sinewy tendons and veins, the Emaciated Buddha is the standout of the 38 lots, which all arrive from a European's family collection founded in the 19th century.
I used to ride around in my sinewy crossover SUV, smoke and listen to rough mixes of my old shit before it came out, or whatever someone wanted to play when they hooked up their iPhone to the aux cord.
And yet, despite my initial impulse, the connections are undeniably there: I've been seeing them for months and just didn't want to say it out loud, as if my words were a magic spell that might conjure forth a sinewy darkness.
You might have your own fave, but I reckon "POISON" is the best of them all, retrofitting Vann's monotone delivery with haunting organs, a steamy bass tone, and a sinewy guitar solo that recalls the psychedelic soul of Isaac Hayes.
The main piece of technology is an extruder — a big, long tube where you put in plant protein and water, and you really stretch and pull these plant ingredients to create something that has the bite and sinewy nature of meat.
Jordan -- who further elevated his soaring stock between rounds with his role in "Black Panther" -- is again in the kind of physical shape that could easily come with a cape and tights, although Munteanu nearly matches him, ripple for sinewy ripple.
Thirty years of muscular atrophy have left them as stretched and sinewy as fine silverwork, and with only the slightest motor control, he tends to hold them perfectly flat, gesturing this way and that with all five fingers at once.
My character, the Space Marine commander Gabriel Angelos, spouted his lines about protecting humanity while carving through a mass of nameless orks who popped up in dribs and drabs along the long, sinewy walls and courtyards of an under-bombardment fortress.
With his sinewy frame and defiant stare, Iggy's image has been immortalized by the likes of photographer Mick Rock (on the cover of his band The Stooges' third album, "Raw Power") as well as the artists Peter Hujar and Gerard Malanga.
After two pleasantly sinewy meat courses — ox with corn and Trondheim beef grilled on a chunk of Himalayan salt — came the most memorable dish of the meal: Brennende Kjaerlighet (Burning Love), grilled lamb sausage, beets, onions and pancetta with potato purée.
The heaving, sweaty, tin hut gym was crowded with sinewy pugilists, both Thai and farang (foreign), tripping over each other's feet looking for space on the bags or five rounds on the pads with overworked and arthritic Thai trainers on minimum wage.
Fenway Park is where Rodriguez made his major league debut as a sinewy 18-year-old, and as someone who has regularly seized the biggest stages, it is where he has had a starring role in this rivalry over the last 13 seasons.
Lear, unusually, is taken by a Shakespearean newbie, at least to me: the film actor Kevin R. McNally (Gibbs in the "Pirates of the Caribbean" film franchise), who lends a sinewy, grizzled authority to a part that can devolve into rhetorical grandstanding.
This is delicate work: Anemone and poppy specimens are so sinewy they have to be transported from the press to the page using little paper cradles; and flower heads are often comprised from single petals painstakingly pieced together into a unified whole.
Or maybe you've just watched too much TV. But really, the big news about Generation 6 is that under the slightly smaller and sinewy silhouette, the Camaro now shares a platform with the Cadillac ATS, with 70 percent of the architectural components unique to Camaro.
It's hard to believe when you look at Kyrgios today — now a sinewy 21-foot-217, with chiseled features — but just six years ago he was relatively short and quite pudgy, a raw talent from Canberra whose prospects seemed to be limited by his waistline.
But the Curry phenomenon is different because of his size — he is a sinewy 6 feet 3 inches, 190 pounds — and because of the way in which he dominates games by scoring far from the basket, somehow stretching the court beyond its conceivable limits.
Readerly patience will be rewarded by plentiful examples of the author's sinewy prose and, toward the end, by advice and tips that will help writers looking to become better practitioners of the craft and to stay afloat in what has become a self-service economy.
On a dimming December afternoon, Mr. Driver settled his sinewy 6-foot-3-inch frame into a sofa at the Crosby Street Hotel in Manhattan, where moments earlier he had barreled into the room toward a bathroom, unaware of an interviewer in his midst.
Topped with spires, the finely wrought Gothic-style facade opens onto a soaring space with columns, ornate medieval motifs and a dazzling stained-glass ceiling that hovers over the marquee attraction: a sinewy blood-red double staircase that coils like a strand of DNA.
In songs from his new album, "Azel" (Partisan), Bombino sang on Saturday about how materialism was displacing ancestral ways, about the merciless conditions of the desert and about lost love — thoughtful tidings delivered with brisk, sinewy guitar lines and arrangements that accelerated dramatically as they went.
For all the vividness of her presence, Ms. Herlitzius, 54, has a lean, sinewy voice that can come off as too raw for a country that likes its opera plush and easily digestible; Ms. Antonacci, 56, has pursued corners of the repertory that rarely get done here.
For the last month, they have been parked here in front of Reader's Oasis Books, an idiosyncratically stocked emporium presided over by Paul Winer, a sinewy former rock 'n' roller otherwise known as the naked bookseller because he wears only a sock over his private parts.
Our tall, sinewy captain called himself Jack Sparrow and, in a running narration that veered into magical realism, referred to the fish as his "babies" and melded characters from the "Pirates of the Caribbean" and "Finding Nemo" with local legends about sunken ships and crashed airplanes.
Perhaps most remarkably, she's able to portray Toni's transformation from a rough-hewn dancer into a confident one, arms and legs moving with a sinewy precision that doesn't convey catharsis so much as it communicates a visceral frustration with a life spent searching for something somehow out of reach.
About a dozen singers split the many roles, so that, for instance, the sinewy baritone Jonathan McGovern appeared first as a prince, in the magnificent robes of a Doge; then as an actor, in shirt sleeves; and finally as Borée, the god of wind, descending from the rafters.
Always there are mice — more mice than the world could ever hold if not for a system that includes this beautiful, sinewy creature, this silent celebration of muscle and grace, this serpent serving our uses but too often coming to a brutal end at the end of a hoe.
Like a sexually confused teenage boy, Michael Bay's fondness for taut, bulging muscles topped by poreless skin is only matched in 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi by the uncertainty of whether he's flagrantly lusting for these sinewy lats and triceps or whether the feeling is something more aspirational.
We see her mostly from behind, sitting up, naked and flailing, and the result reminds you less of a Hollywood love scene, with its bleating raptures, than of a cinquecento drawing: one of those pages, say, on which Michelangelo worries away at a torso in an effort to catch its sinewy twist.
The various states that are carriers for college basketball's particular heritable madnesses had their local heroes and made those teenagers into little gods in all the usual ways, but those big programs also imported sinewy point guards and bowling ball power forwards from those Jesuit basketball academies and concrete-town public schools.
But by having run so well as a rookie and at Louisville, Jackson, at a sinewy 20183-foot-22018 and 270 pounds, is confronting familiar skepticism, propagated by racist stereotypes that have permeated the sport for decades: that he, as a mobile black quarterback, does not throw as well as he runs.
Now, another fifteen years later, and with calls to boycott the award show gaining traction, the original article appears more relevant than ever: Fresh from her triumphant Broadway run in Dreamgirls, where her sinewy portrayal of the Diana Ross character won her a 1982 Tony nomination, Sheryl Lee Ralph was ready to storm Hollywood.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads MEXICO CITY — Earlier this summer, artist Mitch O'Connell approached over 30 US ad companies about hoisting up a billboard in which President Donald Trump is depicted as a sinewy alien in the style of John Carpenter's 1988 They Live, with "Make America Great Again" emblazoned on the American flag.
Mission's Lab, which opened in the fall of 603, has an outer room from where our party and a handful of Mission gear-wearing postgrad students watch a sinewy triathlete pedal on a stationary bike in sultry conditions—what's known as a "sweat wash down test," explains Robert Huggins, KSI's vice president of athlete performance and safety.
Today, at Mr. Merrill's new Lafayette Street location, not a single object predates World War I. The white-walled space is dominated by contemporary creations: monstrous bronze LED chandeliers by Niamh Barry, an Irish designer; sinewy wood console tables by Marc Fish of East Sussex, England; and animal-inspired stools by Erin Sullivan, a New Yorker.
Starting with its 2009 debut album, "North Hills," this Los Angeles-based group has been both loved for, and hampered by, the clear connection between its sinewy folk-rock melodies and studiously poetic lyrics and the work of the lions of the Laurel Canyon scene, like Crosby, Stills and Nash; Warren Zevon; and, especially, Jackson Browne.
The most daring adaptation concerns the character of Kaspar, Max's rival, who has made a Faustian pact with a devilish spirit, Samiel (here played by the sinewy dancer Azumi O E). Heartbeat's Kaspar is a returning Iraq war veteran — a brutish and maniacal but surprisingly sympathetic character, sung on Wednesday by the robust bass-baritone Derrell Acon.
ANNAPOLIS, Md. — For the 282 to 21 scouts who routinely turned out to watch Noah Song pitch against college batters this season, there was a lot to like: a fastball that routinely crackled above 43 miles per hour, sharp improvement in his curveball, and plenty of room for growth in his sinewy 24-foot-240, 25-pound frame.
He looks like every "alt" musician stereotype rolled into one heavily tattooed package– shoulder-length hair the color and sheen of dirtied obsidian, black leather and chains strapped across a sinewy, six-foot-something frame – and smiles broadly while propping a shit-kicker boot atop the coffee table between us, a light cloud of cigarette ash briefly rising from a nearby bowl.
But one night, the supposed star of the show, a rib-eye steak, was disappointingly low on flavor, sinewy, and, even drenched in Cognac consommé, just O.K.—which, at a hundred and thirty-five dollars for two, is actually not O.K. The recent news that Borgognone will open a branch of Sushi Nakazawa in the new Trump hotel, in Washington, D.C., raises some questions.
And she doesn't shy away from subverting traditional notions of beauty to get into character: wearing mottled makeup and rotting teeth to play the serial killer Aileen Wuornos in "Monster" (and winning an Oscar); adding sinewy muscle and shaving her head as the one-armed warrior Furiosa in "Mad Max: Fury Road"; fighting so hard in hand-to-hand combat while filming "Atomic Blonde" that she bruised ribs and cracked teeth.
She reads by bat-light and sees two William Bartrams as she reads: the bright-eyed thirty-four-year-old explorer with the tan skin and sinewy muscles and the sketchbook, besieged by alligators, comfortable supping alone with mosquitoes and with rich indigo planters alike, and also Bartram's older paler self, in the quiet of his Pennsylvania garden, projecting his joy and his younger persona onto the page.

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