bodybuilding
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of bodybuilding
1900–05; from the verb phrase build ( up one's ) body; -ing 1
Example Sentences
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He was active on Instagram, where he posted about bodybuilding and religious themes.
From BBC
Last week, the government named senior government official Rumen Spetsov, who was the National Revenue Agency director and is also a former bodybuilding champion, to take control of the refinery.
From Barron's
He had a long history in bodybuilding and is one of Roya's main supporters.
From BBC
Gold’s will retain ownership of the original Venice Beach Gold’s Gym, which opened in 1965 and is known to some as “the mecca of bodybuilding.”
From Los Angeles Times
George joined a gym when he was 11, having watched some of the bodybuilding greats online who inspired him to give it a go.
From BBC
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