Sentences

sinew in a sentence

n.

๐Ÿ“š Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8

Definition

SINEW: a tendon or muscle that embodies strength and vitality, contributing to physical prowess and resilience.

Sample Sentences

  1. The athlete's sinew was apparent in the way he executed each movement with precision and strength.
  2. The ancient texts described the sinew as a vital component of both physical and spiritual resilience.
  3. After years of training, she developed sinew that was both strong and flexible, enabling her to excel in gymnastics.
  4. In the harsh environment, the sinew of the community held them together, fostering cooperation and support.
  5. The artist captured the sinew of the dancer's body, showcasing the beauty of muscle and movement in his painting.
  6. The athleteโ€™s sinew was clearly evident as he sprinted towards the finish line.
  7. In ancient cultures, sinew was often used to create durable cords for hunting and fishing.
  8. The artist captured the sinew of the horse in his sculpture, giving it an extraordinary sense of life.
  9. With each powerful stroke, the sinew in her arms demonstrated her dedication to training.
  10. The surgeon carefully examined the sinew during the procedure to ensure no damage was done.