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mus·cle [ˈmʌsl̩] N

1. muscle (contracting tissue):

muscle

2. muscle fig (influence):

muscle
vpliv m
muscle
moč f
to flex a muscle

muscle in VB intr

muscle
muscle
to muscle in on sth

ˈmus·cle-bound ADJ

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In the first, people use energy of their own muscles.
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One potential source of back pain is skeletal muscle of the back.
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Cause my tissues and muscles was burnt bad.
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The dog is muscular and his muscles are dry but strong.
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At first, people use the energy of their own muscles.
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When tetanized, the contracting tension in the muscle remains constant in a steady state.
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The muscles become paralyzed, in some cases for life.
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Not even anabolic steroids can bring these damaged muscles back.
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Some figures were created to strip away the layers of muscles and reveal the skeleton of the model.
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The little man has toughened every muscle in his body and trained it to be a spring.
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