Sentences with phrase «big thick legs»

: — RRB --RRB- Hubby cut big thick legs for the sitting furniture from 4 x 4 wood panel, and we screwed those to the bottom of the pallets with small tie plates.

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im 62 kg 168 cm tall bmi 23.3 look thin but actually fat with big waist, hips and legs and flat chest thick waist (waist size 32 inches) flat chest (33 inches) wide hips (36 inches) with short muscular legs (28.5 inches inseam) which body type
You see it more in bigger muscle bound athletes who are doing explosive speed type of sports but you can also see it in endurance athletes and basically what it is, is that your arms, your legs, your appendages, they have these groupings, these compartments where a bunch of muscles and blood vessels and nerves are all bundled and you take each of these bundles and then they're encased by this thick layer of connective tissue.
Dedicate on intense workouts so you'll be able to develop thick, bigger, and stronger leg muscles.
I thought the pilates would lengthen and tone my legs, but now I'm feeling very self conscious now about how my legs are getting bigger and thicker.
Because the denim is so thick, it will make your legs look bigger.
Add thick or athletic thighs and a plump derrière to the mix, and you're likely to find yourself stuck between sizes in denim limbo — too small and they won't fit over your legs, too big and you're left with a gap at the waist.
Im 5» 5 BIG boobs, kcute smile, red hair, light skin, curly medium length hair, a few tattoos, thick legs, thick waste, very confident, a girly girly, love to shop, travel, fine dine, shop, shop, and shop, i love getting my hair, feet, and nails done, currently a med student living at home
I have nice thick legs, juicy full lips, hair to my shoulders, thick BIG booty and like to CD.
It was also big, and on occasion even hazardous: long, slender columns of steel with lots of sharp edges and thick pieces of broken glass sticking out of their capitals — handling these cumbersome monstrosities was no laughing matter, and the many scars on my father's hands, arms, legs, and feet are stoic, worn reminders of the risks I naively assumed, for the longest time, to be integral to the artist's trade.
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