[ US /ˈbifi/ ]
[ UK /bˈiːfi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. muscular and heavily built
    had a tall burly frame
    clothing sizes for husky boys
    a beefy wrestler
    a strapping boy of eighteen
    `buirdly' is a Scottish term
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How To Use beefy In A Sentence

  • The power has gone out and even when it's on there appear to be beefy dips and surges on the line - so large in fact that one particular voltage spike took out my TV in an impressive cloud of smoke.
  • The monster had four huge arms (two on each side of its body), and two strong beefy legs.
  • Tuesday, Dec. 28, 2004 beef and bacon aka beefy yes! that's the name of my new dog! it's a boxer with an "excellent" on her cert.! she's a pretty old dog though ... bout 5+yrs. i'll upload some pictures somewhere ... Overthefence Diary Entry
  • I was glad when he left them because I was a vegetarian and didn't wish to partake of any beefy, meaty nonsense.
  • Meanwhile, fashionmonger Marc Jacobs is skipping over beefy bottom brackets and instead harnessing the awesome marketing power of p-fars. Bicycle Marketing: Survival of the Beefiest
  • The sound is beefy, bassy and crystal clear. The Sun
  • She makes a striking entrance in riding boots, looking every inch the aristocrat, but her emotional range is altogether too slender for this beefy role.
  • Everything she does both in her work and private life is strong and beefy.
  • The types we got at B&Q were young couples, old crusty workmen blokes, middle-aged couples, pensioners (usually on a Wednesday) and the odd beefy bearish labourer.
  • It wasn't until Sophia felt a heavy hand on her shoulder and Keeran got the same beefy hand grabbing his muscular shoulder that they broke apart.
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