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Biceps   /bˈaɪsˌɛps/   Listen
Biceps

noun
1.
Any skeletal muscle having two origins (but especially the muscle that flexes the forearm).



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"Biceps" Quotes from Famous Books



... they were playing; water-fights and ducking contests.... A green mermaid, having felt the incredible power of Seaton's arms as he tossed her lightly away from a goal he was temporarily defending, put both her small hands around his biceps wonderingly, amazed at a strength unknown and impossible upon her world; then playfully tried to push him under. ...
— Skylark Three • Edward Elmer Smith

... Lazy Eights on wriggling, blatting calves for two or three hours at a stretch before yuh talk about the joys uh branding." Park rubbed eloquently his aching biceps. ...
— The Lure of the Dim Trails • by (AKA B. M. Sinclair) B. M. Bower

... not had such fun for weeks. "Consider my biceps," he said. "You ought to consider ...
— Geoffrey Strong • Laura E. Richards



Words linked to "Biceps" :   striated muscle, bicipital, musculus biceps brachii, skeletal muscle



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