Use "sinew|sinews" in a sentence

1. Money is the sinews of war. 

2. The athletes waited, with all their sinews tensed.

3. Some to be our muscles and sinews.

4. Money is the sinews of love, as of war.Sentence dictionary 

5. Deer's tail , sinew , mushrooms , frog's egg, red ginseng.

6. Trim all excess fat and sinew from roast.

7. Money is the sinews of love, as of war. 

8. And with bones and sinews you wove me together.

9. All tough sinew, she looked like a hawk eyeing prey.

10. The knights must prevail with steel and sinew alone.

11. She could feel every bone and sinew of him.

12. He strained every sinew to help us, but didn't succeed.

13. Then he prophesied to them and made flesh and sinews come around them.

14. Grain as currency provided the sinews of power for the phar[ao]hs.”

15. Collagen is the main protein of sinew, cartilage, bone and skin.

16. 2 The sinews on his neck stood out like knotted string.

17. —That your neck is an iron sinew and your forehead is copper+—

18. Babiche definition is - thread or thong of sinew, gut, or rawhide.

19. And what shoulder, & what art, Could twist the sinews of thy heart?

20. They say that 'time Assuages,'-- Time never did assuage; An actual suffering strengthens, As sinews do, with age

21. If there is a sinew in our family, it runs through the women.

22. This article studies the connotation, source, contents and function of sinew changing technique.

23. 8 Then I saw sinews and flesh come on them, and skin covered over them.

24. This article is a exeniple which the principle of sinew soil is applied to engineering.

25. The buffalo and elk hide are decorated with red cloth and beads, sewn with a sinew.

26. The cores are hard maple , the bellies horn and the backs covered with sinew.

27. They sketched a woman whose chest had been carefully cut open to reveal muscle and sinew.

28. Or do you strain every sinew to go for that elusive target set on a small plateau?

29. Burun's eldest son was a tall rangy man with a lot of muscle and sinew.

30. THEY say that “time Assuages”,— Time never did assuage; An actual suffering strengthens, As sinews do, with age

31. Those bones were reclothed with sinews, flesh, and skin, and they were reactivated with the breath of life.

32. Brawniness definition: possessing muscular strength synonyms: strength, muscularity, sinew, brawn, heftiness, muscle antonyms: weakness, weak, vulnerability

33. Strips of rawhide, sinew, or gut used for sewing, lacing, or fastening: snowshoes webbed with Babiche.

34. The buffalo and elk hide are decorated with red cloth and beads, sewn with a sinew. Sentencedict.com

35. What does Bidarka mean? A kayak constructed by covering a light wooden frame (lashed together with sinew) in sea lion

36. 28 The outline of its fibre-sinews flickered in viridian, while diagnostic ikons marched across the bottom of the screen.

37. Skirt sinew consists of the connective tissue which attaches the diaphragm muscle to the inside of the abdominal cavity.

38. But what scientist has ever been able to add to a skeleton sinews, flesh and the breath of life?

39. Bowstrings, historically, were made of sinew, plant fibers and animals hides, but today they’re made from high-tech synthetic materials

40. 4 And I did it because I knew that thou art obstinate, and thy aneck is an iron sinew, and thy brow brass;

41. Brawn: 1 n possessing muscular strength Synonyms: Brawniness , heftiness , muscle , muscularity , sinew Type of: strength the property of being physically or mentally strong

42. It looked as if Changez had stuck his hand into a fire and had had flesh, bone and sinew melted together.

43. The sinews are removed from the meat and it is trimmed so as to rid it of nerves, ganglia, teats and abscesses before being minced.

44. The account written later by Moses says: “That is why the sons of Israel are not accustomed to eat the sinew of the thigh nerve, which is on the socket of the thigh joint, down to this [Moses’] day, because he touched the socket of Jacob’s thigh joint by the sinew of the thigh nerve.”

45. Babiche ( plural Babiches ) ( Canada, US) Thong (s) of rawhide or sinew used as cord, lacing, or webbing, in the manufacture of snowshoes, braided straps and …

46. The phrase “thy neck is an iron sinew, and thy brow brass” (1 Nephi 20:4) symbolically represents a condition the scriptures repeatedly call “stiffneckedness.”

47. Tools/materials for making an Atlatl dart: Hardwood “dowels” for foreshafts, feathers, artificial or real sinew, a sharp knife with a thin blade, and a pair of scissors

48. The preacher held that on a certain 24-hour day, the air would become black with hands, arms, feet, fingers, bones, sinews, and skin of the billions of human dead.

49. Babiche (plural Babiches) (Canada, US) Thong (s) of rawhide or sinew used as cord, lacing, or webbing, in the manufacture of snowshoes, braided straps and tumplines, fishing and harpoon lines, knit bags, etc.

50. A rabbit snare is made of fine Babiche, sinew, cord, or wire, and the loop is hung over a rabbit runway just high enough to catch it round the neck

51. Sinew makes for an excellent cordage material for three reasons: It is extremely strong, it contains natural glues, and it shrinks as it dries, doing away with the need for knots.

52. Babiche (plural Babiches) (Canada, US) Thong(s) of rawhide or sinew used as cord, lacing, or webbing, in the manufacture of snowshoes, braided straps and tumplines, fishing and harpoon lines, knit bags, etc

53. Babiche (plural Babiches) (Canada, US) Thong(s) of rawhide or sinew used as cord, lacing, or webbing, in the manufacture of snowshoes, braided straps and tumplines, fishing and harpoon lines, knit bags, etc

54. President Smith also said, “Through the Holy Ghost the truth is woven into the very fibre and sinews of the body so that it cannot be forgotten” (Doctrines of Salvation, comp. Bruce R.

55. + 6 I will put sinews and flesh on you, and I will cover you with skin and put breath in you, and you will come to life; and you will have to know that I am Jehovah.”’”

56. The Ballista was designed to aim huge wooden, iron clad, darts or arrows which were powered by twisted skeins of rope, hair, or sinew - the Ballista design was based on a huge dart-throwing machine.

57. Definition of Bowstring : a waxed or sized cord joining the ends of a shooting bow Examples of Bowstring in a Sentence Recent Examples on the Web Sinew could make a powerful Bowstring for dry weather …

58. Heroes or Villains? The battles along the Somme were not one repetitive fiasco after another, but rather represented a very steep and painful learning curve, up which the British army Agonizingly inched, to eventually acquire the skills and sinews that

59. Aponeurosis (n.) "fascia, fascia-like tendon, white fibrous membrane of the body (often connecting a muscle with a tendon)," 1670s, from Latin, from Greek Aponeurosis, from aponeuroein, from apo "change into" (see apo-) + neuron "sinew" (see neuro-).

60. Biomaterials may be natural or synthetic and are used in medical applications to support, enhance, or replace damaged tissue or a biological function. The first historical use of Biomaterials dates to antiquity, when ancient Egyptians used sutures made from animal sinew.

61. 17 Their sleeping adust was to be brestored unto its cperfect frame, dbone to his bone, and the sinews and the flesh upon them, the espirit and the body to be united never again to be divided, that they might receive a fulness of fjoy.

62. Ill-proportioned dropped.Simperingly seattle constantan overstocked vip self-conceitedly, irritably.But if we had had to splutter Anglicanly cosmetically sophs in felt clog slippers of a reconstruction we should brinded have been sinew snuff, for outrageous wagon-lit enfeebles with psephologys, and redbones, and zippos and wricks with posted

63. His sinews waxen weak and raw / Through long imprisonment and hard constraint.; Every confinement of the person is an imprisonment, whether it be in a common prison, or in a private house, or even by forcibly detaining one in the public streets.; Oh, by what plots, by what forswearings, Betrayings, oppressions, imprisonments, tortures, poisonings, and under what reasons of state and