Synonyms for beefy


Grammar : Adj
Spell : bee-fee
Phonetic Transcription : ˈbi fi


Définition of beefy

Origin :
  • "brawny," 1743, from beef (n.) in colloquial extended sense "human muscle" + -y (2). Related: Beefiness.
  • adj brawny
Example sentences :
  • The trader thwacked his beefy hand down on Lennon's shoulder.
  • Extract from : « Bloom of Cactus » by Robert Ames Bennet
  • He, and not the beefy brute or the intellectual paragon, would be Superman.
  • Extract from : « A Poor Man's House » by Stephen Sydney Reynolds
  • For the outdoor girl has large hands and large arms, both of a beefy red.
  • Extract from : « Nights in London » by Thomas Burke
  • The roué, the puffed and beefy man of sensual type, was absent.
  • Extract from : « The Light of the Star » by Hamlin Garland
  • Moreover, it is distinctively British—at once beefy and breezy.
  • Extract from : « Musical Criticisms » by Arthur Johnstone
  • The Kid and the Bearcat stepped out of sight, and likewise the beefy man.
  • Extract from : « Good References » by E. J. Rath
  • "Now, the winner of this bout, gents——" The beefy man was talking again.
  • Extract from : « Good References » by E. J. Rath
  • As they disappeared I turned to Beefy and said, Well, old chap, what about women now?
  • Extract from : « John Brown » by Captain R. W. Campbell
  • Why, Beefy, youre almost a Hun where the other sex is concerned.
  • Extract from : « John Brown » by Captain R. W. Campbell
  • Beefy, here, was saying women are neurotic and cheap these days.
  • Extract from : « John Brown » by Captain R. W. Campbell

Antonyms for beefy

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