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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



... current veiled in fog or sparkling in the sun called to him and bewitched him. In the islands in the Seine between Chatou and Port-Marly, on the banks of Sartrouville and Triel he was long noted among the population of boatmen, who have now vanished, for his unwearying biceps, his cynical gaiety of goodfellowship, his unfailing practical jokes, his broad witticisms. Sometimes he would row with frantic speed, free and joyous, through the glowing sunlight on the stream; sometimes, he would wander along the coast, questioning the sailors, chatting with the ravageurs, ...
— Une Vie, A Piece of String and Other Stories • Guy de Maupassant

... three soldiers were lying on straw. Two of them told Hilda they had been lying wounded and uncared for in the trenches since evening of the night before. They had just been brought to the house. She went over to the third, a boy of about eighteen years. He was shot through the biceps muscle of his left arm. He was ...
— Young Hilda at the Wars • Arthur Gleason



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



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