Muscle in a sentence as a noun

As engineers, we have a lot of muscle.

Whatever we are, it sure as **** ain't muscle.

Calorie surplus makes you gain weight, and unless you're building muscle it's going to be fat.

However, the whole point of feed supplements is to give animals more muscle and less fat [1], since that's what customers pay for.

Imagine trying to cure a muscular disease where you can't even biopsy the muscle of your patients!

When massive muscle contractions occur involuntarily, the fibers tend to break down and those proteins spill into the blood.

"but in his entire life he has never experienced any form of muscle burn or cramp"Having read his book "Ultramarathon man" recently.

This starts at the single parts of a body, then adds layers of tissue, muscle and fat to each part, connects all parts by joints and finally stuffs a share of vital and nonvital organs into the whole thing.

Muscle in a sentence as a verb

We tend to work at things we're already good at, and neural nets can be strengthened like any other muscle, especially if there is social encouragement pushing in one direction or the other.

Slashing damage will cut through tissue, muscle and fat, might even separate body parts, blunt damage will pass through protective clothing and only bruise upper layers, but shatter bones and joints mercilessly.

As you do this, you constantly measure the pressure against the lipid-polymer walls to ensure you are not deforming your muscle cells too much or too little.---Reality has inordinate complexity.

Your muscle memory tells you how to reach the wiper stalk or the gear shift, which is why it's sometimes disconcerting to get into a car with the gears on the steering column if you normally shift in the center console.

The best part for me was that I did not have to focus on any one type of exercise: I did not gain 50 lb of muscle and lose all my flexibility, and I did not lose all my muscle mass by focusing solely on cardio.

For example, she found a puzzle game on her phone that she would play obsessively* -- forgetting to eat, sleep, show up for work, having basic human interaction and even requiring physical therapy at one point for the muscle strain of sitting in the position to play the game for hours on end. Crippling physical pain wasn't even enough to get her to stop -- it was what was providing her "fix".

Oh, and btw, when I find myself coding C on a nix box, I am still amused at how I have muscle memory for all those old emacs commands I also haven't used regularly in about a decade though I wouldn't be able to tell you what they are without doing some keyboard mime exercises.

School sports, especially the big, spectator friendly, fast-twitch muscle oriented sports of football, basketball, and baseball, send a big message to the student body:Athletic achievement is something that should be celebrated by all students, to the degree that it should be celebrated by the peers of the students on the field/court.

Muscle definitions

noun

one of the contractile organs of the body

See also: musculus

noun

animal tissue consisting predominantly of contractile cells

noun

a bully employed as a thug or bodyguard; "the drug lord had his muscleman to protect him"

See also: muscleman

noun

authority or power or force (especially when used in a coercive way); "the senators used their muscle to get the party leader to resign"

noun

possessing muscular strength

See also: brawn brawniness muscularity sinew heftiness

verb

make one's way by force; "He muscled his way into the office"