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muscle
noun
1 an animal tissue composed of bundles of fibres that are capable of contracting to produce movement of part of the body.
2 a body structure or organ composed of this tissue, eg the biceps.
3 bodily strength.
4 power or influence of any kind financial muscle .
verb (muscled , muscling ) colloq (always muscle in on something) to force one's way into it; to try to grab a share of or part in it.
[16c: from Latin musculus , diminutive of mus a mouse, from the shape of some muscles]
muscly adjective .
noun
1 an animal tissue composed of bundles of fibres that are capable of contracting to produce movement of part of the body.
2 a body structure or organ composed of this tissue, eg the biceps.
3 bodily strength.
4 power or influence of any kind financial muscle .
verb (muscled , muscling ) colloq (always muscle in on something) to force one's way into it; to try to grab a share of or part in it.
[16c: from Latin musculus , diminutive of mus a mouse, from the shape of some muscles]
muscly adjective .
muscle-bound
adjective having over-enlarged muscles that are stiff and difficult to move.
adjective having over-enlarged muscles that are stiff and difficult to move.
muscleman
noun a man with very big muscles, especially one employed to intimidate people.
noun a man with very big muscles, especially one employed to intimidate people.
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