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brawny

American  
[braw-nee] / ˈbrɔ ni /

adjective

brawnier, brawniest
  1. muscular; strong.

    Synonyms:
    strapping, robust, burly
    Antonyms:
    frail, slight, weak

brawny British  
/ ˈbrɔːnɪ /

adjective

  1. muscular and strong

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Origin of brawny

late Middle English word dating back to 1375–1425; see origin at brawn, -y 1

Explanation

Someone brawny is bulky and muscular. Most football players are brawny. Brawn refers to muscles and physical strength: people often contrast brains and brawn. Therefore, if someone is brawny, they have large muscles and are quite strong. Many athletes are brawny, especially ones such as weightlifters and football players. Tennis players and jockeys are usually smaller and not so brawny. A brawny person is big, strong, rugged, and tough. If you'd like to be brawnier, go to the gym.

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