Use of sinew in Sentences. 19 Examples

The examples include sinew at the start of sentence, sinew at the end of sentence and sinew in the middle of sentence

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sinew at the end of sentence


  1. Burun's eldest son was a tall rangy man with a lot of muscle and sinew.
  2. The cores are hard maple , the bellies horn and the backs covered with sinew.
  3. The buffalo and elk hide are decorated with red cloth and beads, sewn with a sinew.
  4. They sketched a woman whose chest had been carefully cut open to reveal muscle and sinew.
  5. She shifted restlessly beneath him, her heart pounding out of control as she registered the powerful interplay of muscle and sinew.

sinew in the middle of sentence


  1. Rope is the sinew of any sailing vessel.
  2. Trim all excess fat and sinew from roast.
  3. She could feel every bone and sinew of him.
  4. All tough sinew, she looked like a hawk eyeing prey.
  5. He strained every sinew to help us, but didn't succeed.
  6. Deer's tail , sinew , mushrooms , frog's egg, red ginseng.
  7. My son feels long and stringy now, all sinew, veins and bone.
  8. Collagen is the main protein of sinew, cartilage, bone and skin.
  9. Or do you strain every sinew to go for that elusive target set on a small plateau?
  10. He had the body of an athlete, every sinew honed down to perfection, but he wasn't brainless.
  11. This article studies the connotation, source, contents and function of sinew changing technique.
  12. It looked as if Changez had stuck his hand into a fire and had had flesh, bone and sinew melted together.
  13. Unlike the crossbow the Ballista derives its force from twisted animal sinew and not tension from the frontal arms.
  14. The edema in sinew of kidney, lesser omental bursa or peripancreas, and ascites were recorded, 1 point scored each site.

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