His lightly muscled tanned bare skin glistened in the sun and he felt very much like an article on display. |
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Sea foam and a large whirling wave submerge Renaissance-style domes, while muscled, skirted satyrs on horseback attempt to ride upstream. |
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Hauling 4 or 5 logs at a time over greased skid roads, the oxen muscled the timber down to the beach. |
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The Hampshires, which are a heavily muscled, lean meat breed, are the third most recorded breed of the pigs in the United States. |
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David moved behind him and, kneeling up on his strong and muscled haunches, began to slowly massage David's back and shoulders. |
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The other is fat-bellied, slack muscled and poor yet shovels in expensive long-term poisons as though stoking the boiler of a battleship. |
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Caroline Hunt's production is tough, uncompromising and honed to muscled perfection. |
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He was not a tall man nor heavily muscled, and his clothes were simple and unassuming. |
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He looked almost like her brother, tall, and moderately muscled, with black hair, silvering at the temples. |
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McDougle finally has gotten serious about his weight problem and has trimmed down and muscled up during the off season. |
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Women were shown with rounded torsos and broad hips and men were heavily muscled, showing the influence of antique statues. |
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It likely used its muscled shoulders and the enlarged claw on the second toe of each forelimb to grasp its prey. |
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Horsfield muscled his way on to a long punt forward from Hughes and screwed a shot across goal. |
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He was lightly muscled and wore a grey ruffled, button down shirt, with the first two buttons undone. |
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The sleeves were rolled up to just below his elbows, giving me a glimpse of his toned, lightly tanned, and smoothly muscled forearms. |
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The hounds, powerfully muscled mixed breeds, loll at the ends of leashes made of rope, leather or strips of colorful fabric. |
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Well, he has curly brown hair that he can't seem to control, depthless blue eyes, and a muscled, tan body. |
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The Huilloc men are only a little taller than their womenfolk, with broad chests, powerful shoulders and heavily muscled legs. |
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Snakes were initially heavily muscled, swamp-based creatures much like today's anacondas of South America. |
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Edward slid his shirt over his head, exposing a lean muscled torso and flat stomach. |
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She was neither muscled nor cruel, but yet had an exacting eye for detail and always spoke directly and bluntly. |
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Figo, who should have walked for nutting Van Bommel, is just muscled off the ball by Boulahrouz and goes down clutching his face. |
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I'd thought beforehand that he looked far from racing fit, very fat and not muscled up at all. |
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Their occupied attention caused them to take no notice of their muscled and bulky master calling for them. |
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There was a guy that I went to college with who ran the Fair, so we kinda muscled our way in. |
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He reached his muscled arm across the water and stretched out his long-clawed fingers. |
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A new budget hotel chain has muscled into the market there with a somewhat spurious name. |
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In the process, native brook trout were muscled out of their traditional territory. |
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Part of it was due to the drying up of local film production, muscled out of business by the inundation of Hollywood movies. |
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I had taken the place of this girl singer and had sort of muscled my way into the band. |
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The superiority lasted only until the ninth minute, when Makel muscled into the script. |
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The blackcurrants were thawed and ready, the sugar and jam pots waiting, and then Richard muscled into the kitchen. |
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Only anecdote, but I asked around recently and most women I know prefer the dadbod to muscled bodies. |
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The government also seem to have muscled out the UN in the reconstruction programme. |
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He suffered the further indignity of almost being muscled out of the party by executives who wanted to strip him of his riding nomination. |
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He examined his flat, slenderly muscled stomach, noted the distinct absence of red and green from his wardrobe, and scowled smugly. |
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Although this individual's legs were relatively poorly developed, his arms and shoulders were exceptionally strongly muscled. |
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His back was turned towards her, his tall and muscled body and wide masculine shoulders very clear. |
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If a transsexual man as bearded, muscled, and tattooed as I am went into the ladies room, the women would all scream! |
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I muscled my way up inclines and picked up speed on the rocky downhills. |
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In the seventh, the well-conditioned and heavily muscled Bradley took on the rugged style for which he is known. |
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He deked and ball faked and muscled his way past every last one. |
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Police have cordoned off the street and muscled bodyguards keep the crowds at bay and out of the camera sights. |
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He was lean and wiry, but muscled, and there was strength in him. |
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A ropily muscled black man in jeans and a maroon T-shirt stepped out. |
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The body is deep and massively muscled at the shoulders, giving the animal a humped appearance. |
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A palely muscled man with sad, noble features twists as if electrocuted, his body jolting into a lightning-fast sequence of dislocations. |
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It is 14.2 to 16 hands high, with sturdily muscled hindquarters, essential for the fast departure required in short races. |
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Other Africans guffawed in the past it was often the Nigerians and the South Africans who muscled into their markets. |
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Shortly after, Japanese stakes in the huge Sakhalin-2 gas project were slashed when the Russian state muscled in. |
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First Mr Modi, alone among chief ministers, muscled himself onto a pair of important party committees. |
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Unfortunately, her efforts to make improvements are not appreciated by everyone, and she has been muscled out of her job. |
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Bigger banks muscled their way to dominance due to the amount of money they had at their disposal. |
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These hardy dogs, adequately muscled but without heaviness, have a somewhat tighter skin than their cousin. |
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Many of my favorite survivors in fiction show that it may not be the most muscled, macho or mighty people who pull through. |
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She was expecting some big, dark-haired, tall, muscled, handsome man. |
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He is lean, well muscled, the complexion of a hazel nut, with black, sympathetic eyes. |
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Dogs bred to have exaggerated angulation in the hindquarters, extreme pelvic slope, or are poorly muscled, poorly angulated, and narrow in the hips seem more predisposed. |
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His heavily muscled body was the antipode of the lithe, slim, Enocra. |
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Marco Rubio has muscled up on a forward-leaning foreign policy that Putin is making more popular. |
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Never one to rest on his muscled laurels, Walker is currently 2-0 as a professional mixed martial artist. |
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This is not to imply that Hydrogen Guy was being unchivalrous, letting Helium Girl handle all the hard work of mopping the parking lot with a pair of muscled thugs. |
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A third-generation Marine, he lugged the same heavy pack, muscled the same kind of machine gun into his foxhole at night and took the same risks as any of the bigger men. |
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And Labour MPs have not just muscled this off the agenda in the run-up to the General Election expected next summer only to see it reappear in the autumn. |
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It has muscled into this market and has grown to a reasonable size. |
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They're strong, don't get me wrong, but they're not all muscled up. |
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He's not just tall, but big and muscled and generally quite scary. |
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If I had to put my finger on the exact appeal, it is the sheer weirdly muscled brass neck of everyone suspected of being involved in a doping cover up. |
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With a quarter of an hour to play, it was Ghana's defence that stepped up as Martins ran onto another accurate Mikel long ball but dwelled on it and was muscled out of it by Samuel Inkoom. |
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He has the look of Bruce Lee down pat, with the same defiant expression and spare but muscled frame. |
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It is a slender, powerfully built animal with a large, deeply descending ribcage, a sloping back and a heavily muscled neck. |
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Sprinters are usually well muscled, while stayers, or distance runners, tend to be smaller and slimmer. |
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But the real star of the night was not a glamazonian drag queen or a muscled go-go dancer. |
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They like both the acquisition and performance of muscled masculinity. |
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A violent man is: macho, tattooed, egotistical, strong and muscled, imposing, an alcoholic, a brawler, bad-tempered and impulsive, a crook, a criminal, always aggressive and violent. |
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The elegant front end and sleekly muscled lines reflect a sophistication that is also visible in the shape of the lights and the integral all-round paint. |
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Blood poured from both nostrils as I gracelessly muscled that deer into my truck. |
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Bob is short, bald, and muscled up, with a thick neck and huge biceps and thighs. |
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Our squadron doctor was lean, well muscled, square jawed and blond. |
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Condition: Is the animal in good condition, and is it well muscled? |
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Straight topline, pronounced withers, short, straight, firm, very muscular back, strongly muscled loins, medium length croup that slopes slightly. |
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With endless AV options and using the best components for powerful 7 x 180W amplification, the SC-LX73 is ideal for anyone demanding muscled power output and dazzling audio and video quality. |
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Two huge new forces have muscled their way into the center of both Egyptian and Iranian politics, and they will bust open their old tired duopolies. |
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To underpin its currency the Americans muscled in to Saudi Arabia and created the Petroleum dollar, now oil is beyond peak production. |
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A picture of a muscled hunk embracing a knee-buckling waif is embarrassing to hold up to other people's gaze in an airliner or your firm's office. |
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Jeter muscled it over the fence in right-center. |
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He was so muscled and firm, and the canvas shirt under his jacket unbuttoned easily. |
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Boyd is tall and thickly muscled and speaks softly in a Piedmont drawl. |
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Their wings are relatively short but strongly muscled, enabling them to be used as flippers underwater. |
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Despite their ferocious appearance, bathypelagic fish are usually weakly muscled and too small to represent any threat to humans. |
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Woods finished on a high note when he muscled a chip shot out of the rough behind the 18th green, landed it on the fringe and got it to roll within inches of the hole. |
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Their delight lasted only three minutes as they got caught out by a long ball from the back and Nigerian-born striker Chib Chilaka muscled his way clear to shoot past Metcalf. |
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It's fine for us to moan and groan about the shaved-smooth muscled stereotype, but it's also vital to grab our share of sexed-up or smooching spokesmodels. |
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We girls were little more than human handbags, draped decoratively on a boyfriend's arm, while his other big muscled arm lay possessively across our shoulders. |
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In the tiltyard, his companions felt the juddering impact of his sword-blows and saw the muscled precision of his archery and his tilting at the quintain. |
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