THE PROGRESSIVE ERA 1900 1917
THEODORE ROOSEVELT THE PROGRESSIVES
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Detailed explanation-1: -having strong sinews; muscular; brawny: a sinewy back. of or like sinews; tough, firm, braided, or resilient: a sinewy rope. having conspicuous sinews; stringy: tough, sinewy meat.
Detailed explanation-2: -/ˈsɪn.juː.i/ with strong muscles and little fat: The fighter had a strong, sinewy body.
Detailed explanation-3: -Something muscular, with a tight and stretched toughness, is sinewy. Tennis players’ lean arms have a sinewy beauty, all the muscles showing as they hit their smoking serves. A sinew is a tendon that attaches muscles to bones, and something sinewy has a lot of sinew or shows a lot of built-up tissues.
Detailed explanation-4: -adjective Consisting or full of sinews, as. adjective Stringy and tough. adjective Lean and muscular. synonym: muscular. adjective Strong and vigorous.
Detailed explanation-5: -The definition of a sinew is a tendon, the fibrous tissue that joins muscle and bones or any source of strength or power. An example of sinew is the Achilles tendon in the back of the ankle.