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单词 hardbody
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Definition of hardbody in English:

hardbody

noun ˈhɑːdbɒdi
informal
  • A person with very toned or well-developed muscles.

    tanned hardbodies wearing spandex and roller blades
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They are Alan Johnson and Michael Arciero, forty-something hardbodies who have coached cycling at the U.S. Military Academy, at West Point.
    • But playing mixed presenting doubles with Sue Barker will probably be a doddle for the towering hardbody, who effortlessly sails through one of the busiest schedules in sports broadcasting.
    • I agree with you about the ‘glossy 20-something hardbodies.’
    • Each show is held under the open sky, housed by the white, belle époque walls of Sunnyside. Kids scamper on the beach nearby, hardbodies play volleyball.
    • Even Gidget wasn't portrayed as a bronzed hardbody with at 9-foot board under her arm.
    • ‘Abs need to be treated like any major bodypart,’ says Gregory Joujon-Roche of Holistic Fitness - whom Demi Moore, among others, can thank at least in part for her hardbody.
    • Triathlon, the arcane sport of masochists, is poised to hit it big, with a high-profile Olympic debut and two camera-ready hardbodies in a duel for glory.
    • And afterwards, I like standing on the pavement outside a crowded bar with the other managers and a pint of Stella, eyeing up the hardbodies.
    • ‘And they are all hardbodies,’ she says, using the industry term that refers to the youngest dancers, usually 18-21 years old.
    • WORK YOUR ABS and your ego with the hardbodies at the new David Barton Gym in Chelsea, where DJs spin tunes, the floors are faux leather, and you can watch a fiber-optic light show in the steam bath.
    • And if these exciting steps forward really do change America's eating habits, we can all look forward to a summer filled with even more toned hardbodies than usual.
    • Like previous FLEXY winner Madonna, this now 41-year-old mother of three reinvented herself as a hardbody in the '90s, and she shows no signs of going soft.
    • Seeing these anonymous hardbodies cavort in Belize, you don't feel their relationships are in danger, or that there's much worth saving anyway.
    • Every few hours, a group of young hardbodies would wow the throng with their kayaking tricks.
    • Serenity's a petite blonde with the perfect definition of a hardbody and slightly chipmunk cheeks that only serve to make her all the more adorable.
    • And while she might not love you any more if you were more of a hardbody, she wouldn't mind, either.
    • He always squares up to the camera and delivers the painfully amusing line ‘A hardbody is a little sexy fox you find down on the beach.’
    • Although only one winner struts away with the grand prize, every entrant gets the consolation prize of a lifetime: a brand-new hardbody.
    • This April's Eco-Challenge Argentina, in which teams of four hardbodies raced by foot and horse and kayak for 12 days across 197 miles of Patagonia, was the worst.
    • ‘Even the hardbodies at the gym now admit that walking has a place in a well-rounded fitness regimen,’ says Mark Fenton, author of The Complete Guide to Walking and host of PBS ' America's Walking.

Derivatives

  • hardbodied

  • adjective
    informal
    • There you have 60s woman, 70s woman and 80s woman: the first with blonde curls and a miniskirt, focused on her man; the next with shaggy dark hair, focused on a wider cause; and the third hardbodied and narcissistic.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This hardbodied St-Henri heartbreaker has been ‘infatuated with the metro system’ ever since first moving here from Winnipeg in 1995.
      • Women don't CHOOSE to feel the emotion called ATTRACTION for jerks any more than YOU choose to feel the emotion called ATTRACTION for young, beautiful, hardbodied women.
      • There you are, hanging out at the beach or pool when a hardbodied honey crosses into view.
      • But in January, when you're still a hardbodied bundle of pep and they're just starting to lug their pudgified selves back to the gym, you'll have too much class to mention it - too often, anyway.
 
 

Definition of hardbody in US English:

hardbody

nounˈhärdˌbädē
informal
  • A person with very toned or well-developed muscles.

    you're in the cockpit of a ragtop Testarossa with a tanned, blond hardbody at your side
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Seeing these anonymous hardbodies cavort in Belize, you don't feel their relationships are in danger, or that there's much worth saving anyway.
    • Every few hours, a group of young hardbodies would wow the throng with their kayaking tricks.
    • This April's Eco-Challenge Argentina, in which teams of four hardbodies raced by foot and horse and kayak for 12 days across 197 miles of Patagonia, was the worst.
    • ‘And they are all hardbodies,’ she says, using the industry term that refers to the youngest dancers, usually 18-21 years old.
    • Triathlon, the arcane sport of masochists, is poised to hit it big, with a high-profile Olympic debut and two camera-ready hardbodies in a duel for glory.
    • Even Gidget wasn't portrayed as a bronzed hardbody with at 9-foot board under her arm.
    • And while she might not love you any more if you were more of a hardbody, she wouldn't mind, either.
    • Although only one winner struts away with the grand prize, every entrant gets the consolation prize of a lifetime: a brand-new hardbody.
    • He always squares up to the camera and delivers the painfully amusing line ‘A hardbody is a little sexy fox you find down on the beach.’
    • But playing mixed presenting doubles with Sue Barker will probably be a doddle for the towering hardbody, who effortlessly sails through one of the busiest schedules in sports broadcasting.
    • Serenity's a petite blonde with the perfect definition of a hardbody and slightly chipmunk cheeks that only serve to make her all the more adorable.
    • ‘Even the hardbodies at the gym now admit that walking has a place in a well-rounded fitness regimen,’ says Mark Fenton, author of The Complete Guide to Walking and host of PBS ' America's Walking.
    • I agree with you about the ‘glossy 20-something hardbodies.’
    • They are Alan Johnson and Michael Arciero, forty-something hardbodies who have coached cycling at the U.S. Military Academy, at West Point.
    • WORK YOUR ABS and your ego with the hardbodies at the new David Barton Gym in Chelsea, where DJs spin tunes, the floors are faux leather, and you can watch a fiber-optic light show in the steam bath.
    • ‘Abs need to be treated like any major bodypart,’ says Gregory Joujon-Roche of Holistic Fitness - whom Demi Moore, among others, can thank at least in part for her hardbody.
    • And afterwards, I like standing on the pavement outside a crowded bar with the other managers and a pint of Stella, eyeing up the hardbodies.
    • Like previous FLEXY winner Madonna, this now 41-year-old mother of three reinvented herself as a hardbody in the '90s, and she shows no signs of going soft.
    • And if these exciting steps forward really do change America's eating habits, we can all look forward to a summer filled with even more toned hardbodies than usual.
    • Each show is held under the open sky, housed by the white, belle époque walls of Sunnyside. Kids scamper on the beach nearby, hardbodies play volleyball.
 
 
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