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The answer MUSCLED has 4 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of muscled in various dictionaries:
verb - make one's way by force
verb - to proceed by force
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Made one's way by force |
Like Mr. America |
Slander about proportion with no heart but with brawn? |
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Nov 2 2017 USA Today |
Jul 22 2009 L.A. Times Daily |
Jan 22 2006 Universal |
Jul 19 2003 The Times - Cryptic |
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having a lot of well-developed muscles: |
Having well-developed muscles. |
Bearing muscles or muscle tissue. |
Having large muscles. |
Simple past tense and past participle of muscle. |
Muscled might refer to |
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In classical antiquity, the Muscle cuirass, anatomical cuirass or heroic cuirass is a type of body armor made to fit the wearer's torso and designed to mimic an idealized human physique. It first appears in late Archaic Greece and became widespread throughout the 5th and 4th centuries BC. Originally made from hammered bronze plate, boiled leather also came to be used. It is commonly depicted in Greek and Roman art, where it is worn by generals, emperors, and deities during periods when soldiers used other types. * In Roman sculpture, the muscle cuirass is often highly ornamented with mythological scenes. Archaeological finds of relatively unadorned cuirasses, as well as their depiction by artists in military scenes, indicate that simpler versions were worn in combat situations. The anatomy of muscle cuirasses intended for use might be either realistic or reduced to an abstract design; the fantastically illustrated cuirasses worn by gods and emperors in Roman statues usually incorporate realistic nipples and the navel within the scene depicted.* |