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 | Jun 21, 2017This week’s theme Words derived from the names of parts of the body This week’s words caltrop chagrin sinewy repugn rubberneck  Read it today             A.Word.A.Daywith Anu Garg sinewy
 PRONUNCIATION: MEANING: 
adjective: Strong; tough; stringy; forceful.
 ETYMOLOGY: 
 From sinew, from Old English seon(o)we, sionwe, etc. Earliest documented
use: 1382.
 USAGE: 
“Lewis Shiner moved more and more into a lean, sinewy prose style.” James E. Gunn and Matthew Candelaria; Speculations on Speculation; Scarecrow Press; 2005. See more usage examples of sinewy in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:Life has no meaning a priori. ... It is up to you to give it a meaning, and
value is nothing but the meaning that you choose. -Jean-Paul Sartre, writer
and philosopher (21 Jun 1905-1980) | 
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