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[ UK /bˈiːfke‍ɪk/ ]
NOUN
  1. a photograph of a muscular man in minimal attire

How To Use beefcake In A Sentence

  • Thus, it's refreshing to have an opportunity to see an intelligent slice of beefcake use his masculine wiles to seduce and coerce a woman to do his bidding.
  • Not exactly beefcake territory, you follow me?
  • That piece of beefcake you're referring to sold a lot of jogging clothes. DESERT RAIN
  • Mark is just beefcake, anyhow.
  • So the creative minds that once worked up angles turning Shawn Michaels's heel by giving Marty Jannety sweet chin music through Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake's window now help @TheMiz call @JohnCena a "midcard jobber" on Twitter. The Rock returns to WWE's 'Monday Night Raw,' with an assist from social media
  • No fool, he also cultivated a lucrative enterprise from his beefcake image.
  • They don rhinestone W brooches and buy mouse pads, posters and T-shirts showing the president as a kind of beefcake Uncle Sam, with flowing white hair and bulging muscles threatening to rend his red, white and blue garments. THE NEWS BLOG
  • No wonder that in the movies he is inevitably played by gleaming, dewy-eyed hunks like Henry Fonda, James Garner, Kurt Russell and Kevin Costner—he's the Platonic ideal of virtuous beefcake. New Tales of the Old West
  • I want a beefcake for a boyfriend and not some scrawny shrimp.
  • Yes, you did read that correctly, the 6ft 4in beefcake is playing Aladdin.
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