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muscular

[muhs-kyuh-ler] / ˈmʌs kyə lər /


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It’s muscular and thrilling and zippy, even though at over two and a half hours long, it has a toy dump truck’s worth of plot.”

From Los Angeles Times

Increasingly squeezed between the world’s more muscular powers, Europe is trying to compensate by deepening its trade links with Latin America as well as Asian democracies.

From The Wall Street Journal

An American Shakespearean who can hold his own with the Brits, he combines mellifluous diction with muscular imagination.

From Los Angeles Times

"Doing Taekwondo made me more flexible, so I have never had any muscular injuries."

From BBC

While historically great Hurricane squads featured explosive offenses and spectacular playmakers, this one—coached by former Miami lineman Mario Cristobal—is defined by muscular play in the trenches and a sack-happy defensive line.

From The Wall Street Journal