brawny 的定义
brawn·i·er, brawn·i·est.
- muscular; strong.
brawny 近义词
muscular, strong
更多brawny例句
- For those who want a lunch bag with a more masculine personality, the HSD Thermal Lunch Box Tote is the brawniest way to carry your PB&J into the workplace.
- After the revamp, the series became driven by its characters, especially the characters who looked like brawny Marvel superheroes and could drive as well as they threw a punch.
- Using a brawny seven-foot robotic arm, Perseverance can extend and swivel the nearly 100-pound instrumentation hub to park its discerning eyes just inches away from rocks of interest.
- Richness is the key here, as these are particularly brawny wines.
- One case involved Jaden Ruiz, a brawny, brown-haired boy who lives with his parents, Ivan and Maria, in Avondale.
- The brawny, righteous warrior Brienne of Tarth (Gwendoline Christie).
- Persevering on hearsay, spun and shifted from every possible angle, the narrator next describes Golovan—a brawny man, with a limp.
- Plus Neeson, with his towering height, brawny physique, and gravelly voice, sure as hell looks the part.
- These were the orthopedic surgeons to be, and they tended toward the brawny side, except for one glamorous blond in their midst.
- Turns out, the trope of the brawny grandma was no false advertising.
- Week in, week out, Jim Billings led that hard life, and he grew up brawny and sound in spite of all his troubles.
- He saw the bulky body of a man approaching middle age, yet full of rough, brawny substance and weather-tried endurance.
- A hundred brawny arms, accustomed to wield the broad axe, had lent their aid to rear the mighty pile and feed the ravening flame.
- Moose-skin moccasins cased their feet, and their brawny, sunburned necks were bare.
- The seaman gently took it and gave it a timid pressure, as if he feared to crush it in his brawny hand.