[
UK
/fɪzˈiːk/
]
[ US /fəˈzik/ ]
[ US /fəˈzik/ ]
NOUN
- constitution of the human body
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alternative names for the body of a human being
he has a strong physique
the spirit is willing but the flesh is weak
Leonardo studied the human body
How To Use physique In A Sentence
- These are the basic exercises that have been used to build championship physiques year after year.
- He walked with the aid of a stick and his physique spoke of too intimate a relationship with the demon drink.
- Had his career unfolded more smoothly he may not have developed the physique which will muscle him into Vogts' squad.
- He looked like a prince with his chiseled facial features, prominent nose, full lips, and strong physique.
- He had a swashbuckling posture; but such was his powerful physique and piercing look, it seemed natural rather than boastful or proud. Seminary Boy
- After each catty little spat, we cut to another uneventful rehearsal scene where boys and girls with asexual physiques pirouette weightlessly about the rehearsal room.
- The diet which builds up their titanic physiques also harms their health in the long term.
- The past weeks have been spent developing his physique and his technique.
- The answer is yes, I do believe in benevolence and malevolence as being a part of mans nature, I think where we differ, is the belief in the architect of nature and whether the formation of the natural world including the physique was a guided or a random process. Child Abuse Alert
- Blogging's comparative advantage has nothing to do with the alleged superior skills of bloggers or their higher intelligence, quicker wit, or more fabulous physiques.