1996, Robert Kennedy & Dwayne Hines II, Animal Arms, page 21
The arm muscles are the show muscles of the physique. When someone asks to "see your muscles," they are most likely referring to your arms, and more specifically, your biceps.
puhekieltä The upper arm, especially the collective muscles of the upper arm.
(quote-journal)
2005, Lisa Plumley, Once Upon a Christmas, page 144
Biting her lip, she held his biceps for balance and waded farther.
puhekieltä A point in a metrical pattern that can be filled either with one long syllable (a longum) or two short syllables (two brevia)
1987, Martin Litchfield West, Introduction to Greek Metre
Also it is advisable to distinguish this ( ˘ ˘ ) — ˘ ˘ — rhythm, where the princeps was probably shorter in duration than the biceps (as in the dactylic hexameter), from true (marching) anapaests, in which they were equal.
2000, James I. Porter, Nietzsche and the Philology of the Future, page 347
This means that in the metrical sequence(..) recited in ordinary speech rhythm, the princeps occupied a slightly shorter time than the biceps (5:6), and if a long syllable was used to fill the biceps it had to be dragged a little(..)
2007, C. A. Bastiaanssen, Anatomie en Fysiologie, page 387
De biceps en de triceps zijn elkaars antagonisten.
: The biceps and the triceps are each others antagonist.''
puhekieltä(l) (any two-headed muscle)
1978, Freddy Buache, Cinéma Anglais, page 154
Mais Bronson se définit uniquement par son physique (biceps, démarche souple) et non par la densité de sa présence ce qui limite ses possibilités d'emploi.
: But Bronson is defined only by his physique (biceps, supple gait) and not by the density of his presence which limits his employment possibilities.