...He was a sallow, sickly-looking man, who with a large bony frame had been reduced from constant hard work and frequent sickness to little but skin and sinew...
Samuel White Baker 「In the Heart of Africa」
...It was a difficult feat to strike correctly in the narrow jungle passage with the elephant in full speed; but the blow was fairly given, and the back sinew was divided...
Samuel White Baker 「In the Heart of Africa」
...Should the animal be awake, they will creep up from behind, and give a tremendous cut at the back sinew of the hind leg, immediately disabling the monster...
W.H.G. Kingston 「Great African Travellers」
...These people commonlyuse the back sinew as thread or as wrapping on tools, drums, and thelike...
Francis Harper 「The Barren Ground Caribou of Keewatin」
...); 47 (use of sinew,antlers, and fat); 47-50 (human population in caribou range; annual killestimated at 93,000 as a minimum)...
Francis Harper 「The Barren Ground Caribou of Keewatin」
...The Eskimo have everywhere bows and arrows for land hunting,the former made of several pieces of bone lashed together, or of a pieceof driftwood lashed and re-enforced with sinew...
Otis T. Mason 「Throwing-sticks in the National Museum」
...But I shall not omit, so far as Ican express it in writing, the method of stretching and tuning theirstrings of twisted sinew or hair...
Vitruvius 「Ten Books on Architecture」
...The sharp-edged stone was bound to its shaft with sinew, woundround and round...
Various 「Astounding Stories, May, 1931」
...But his eyes came back to another spear in his hands, and hisfingers were tearing at the sinew wrapping...
Various 「Astounding Stories, May, 1931」
...The sinew made a string...
Various 「Astounding Stories, May, 1931」
...The finger is taken off by means of a ligature(generally a sinew of a kangaroo) tied so tight as to stop thecirculation of the blood, which induces mortification and thepart drops off...
Watkin Tench 「A Complete Account of the Settlement at Port Jackson」
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