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So they all had to prove their muscularity by voting for this resolution.
As a result, group sequences are notable for their strength and muscularity.
A large man, heavily built but with the accent on muscularity, was standing by the table.
The player may also change a character's general physique and muscularity.
She started to draw away, but the powerful muscularity of his arms prevented her.
And, for some male writers, a sort of adventurous muscularity seems necessary.
Never had he seen such incredible muscularity, not even on male bodybuilders.
But when the steam was working the motion of the whole train had a distinctive muscularity.
He was young, perhaps thirty, thin but strong with a tight, nervous muscularity.
She insists on muscularity where something more songlike would be welcome.
The Tchaikovsky demands a special balance of muscularity and poetry.
On its own it has a remarkably graceful muscularity.
"I admire them hugely," he said with muscularity, as though they were a favorite sports team.
He ascribes a muscularity to the human heart that few serious playwrights do these days.
The combination had a muscularity and vigor, but most often drew attention to its own technique.
He raised his arms, demonstrating the muscularity of his faith.
She had a lean muscularity women who aroused his lust lacked.
Her midriff was also bare, but far more subtle in its muscularity than the male's.
He was an arresting man of lean muscularity and fluid motion.
'Where's your friend?' he asked, relaxing in the chair, making it look far too small for someone of his length and muscularity.
The old man was thin, but with a stringy muscularity, and a full, thick shock of black hair.
His legs and lower body were lean but only average in size and muscularity.
It is the difference between virtuosity and mere muscularity.
"Now there is a risk that our muscularity, if not used in a smart way, could make us more vulnerable, not less."
"Muscularity equates with power," she said, "and men don't want women to have that.