"Sinew shrank hollow of the thigh" is a phrase that likely refers to the physical appearance of a person's thigh when the muscles and tendons (sinews) have atrophied or weakened, leading to a sunken or hollow appearance. This condition can result from various factors, including prolonged immobility, malnutrition, or certain medical conditions. The imagery evokes a sense of frailty and loss of strength in the leg.
A muscle along the thigh by which muscle are attached to bones (Job 10:11). Because of Jacob's (Yacov in Hebrew) thigh injury, Ysraelites avoided eating sinew of the thigh (Gen.32:25-32).
"Shrank" is not an animal at all.
Yes, Mercury Shrank in diameter. Yes, Mercury Shrank in diameter.
the present tense of shrank wolud be shrink.
The hollow of the thigh, often referred to as the "femoral triangle," is an anatomical region located on the anterior aspect of the thigh. It is bordered by the inguinal ligament, sartorius muscle, and adductor longus muscle. This triangular space contains important structures, including the femoral nerve, artery, and vein, as well as lymph nodes. It plays a crucial role in the vascular and nervous supply to the lower limb.
my silk shirt shrank in the dryer.
Sinew is a noun and doesn't have an antonym.
sinew is technically cooked meet (only raw bear meet or beef) that is what sinew is i hope i helped :D
my sinew is hurt because I fall down
No, a sinew is part of an animals muscle.
There are many different synonyms for sinew. Beef, energy, flesh, kick, meat, might and moxie are a few of sinew synonyms. The definition of sinew is, "strength. Please feel free to edit this.
Yes. Shrank is the simple past tense of shrink.