Brawny in a sentence as an adjective

A brawny accomplice then stands behind you and picks you up by your elbows.

I would say a core in Opteron 6xxx series at least still fits the defintiion of a brawny core.

Tony like his father was a brawny violent kid who had been himself arrested for assault and spent a few months in juve.

> Reagan would describe the scene as he saw it in his mind's eye: "The brawny left-hander steps out of the batter's box to wipe the sweat from his brow.

Unless I'm missing something, I'd build that chip in a minute...Which is to say I don't want 1000+ wimpy cores - it'll get smashed by Amdahl's Law - when I can have ~900 brawny cores.

Indeed, "brawny" CPU's tend to also have "brawny" memory controllers that can support more simultaneous requests.

Whatever havoc near-term miscreants create, sharealike is not easily thwarted; transparency and trust have proven brawny allies.

LotR characters: laptop is Legolas, brawny web server is Aragorn, dependable media server is Samwise, old laptop was Frodo, etc.

It concludes that 'Slower but energy efficient wimpy cores only win for general workloads if their single-core speed is reasonably close to that of mid-range brawny cores.

For young whales, in the highest health, and swelling with noble aspirations, prematurely cut off in the warm flush and May of life, with all their panting lard about them; even these brawny, buoyant heroes do sometimes sink.

Slate columnist Sara Dickerman wrote a critique of pepper as a table spice a few years ago, while acknowledging its historical medicinal qualities, as the OP does:> Why should this brawny spice be kept on the countertop at all?

The June sun was still high in the sky, and in the sun-filled court below, a monstrous woman, solid as a Norman pillar, with brawny red forearms and a sacking apron strapped about her middle, was stumping to and fro between a washtub and a clothes line, pegging out a series of square white things which Winston recognized as babies' diapers.

Brawny definitions

adjective

(of a person) possessing physical strength and weight; rugged and powerful; "a hefty athlete"; "a muscular boxer"; "powerful arms"

See also: hefty muscular powerful sinewy