(Of a person) possessing physical strength and weight; rugged and powerful.
1 There are shiny new sport utility vehicles, brawny pickups and sleek saloons.
2 The cloud-giants had broken up: a brawny shoulder smouldered over the sea.
3 One was a brawny giant in undershirt and overalls that appeared filthy.
4 Jones, erect, rugged, brawny , stood in the full light of the campfire.
5 A brawny trooper toppled over with a great hole in his head.
6 Then from deep down in his brawny throat came a sudden sound.
7 Pikes and lances were driven with the full power of brawny arms.
8 He gave Tobin a wink as three brawny soldiers lowered him through.
9 Without a word the stalwart Slav took him on his brawny shoulder.
10 He was the brawny blacksmith and people said a very rich man.
11 He placed one brawny hand upon my shoulder and swung me around.
12 They are both brawny and courageous, and must therefore make excellent bruisers.
13 The man was a big brawny fellow, and very angry at that.
14 A brawny shoulder was only a few inches away from her own.
15 The branch was perhaps a little thicker than a brawny man's forearm.
16 Bruce Browning began to roll up his sleeves, baring his brawny arms.
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