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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.
(informal) The upper arm, especially the collective muscles of the upper arm.
1964 Dec, “Muscles are His Business”, in Ebony, volume 20, number 2, page 147:
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[…]
Usage notes
Now often mistaken as a plural form; see bicep. An archaic plural bicipites, borrowed from the Latin, also exists.
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.
Late 4th century, Jerome [et al.], transl., edited by Roger Gryson, Biblia Sacra: Iuxta Vulgatam Versionem (Vulgate), 5th edition, Stuttgart: Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft, published 2007, →ISBN, 5:4b:
1970, Stanisław Lorentz, Walka o Dobra Kultury, Warszawa 1939-1945, volume 2, page 27:
I właśnie wtedy przyszło mi na myśl uratowanie prasy powstańczej, którą bardzo troskliwie zbierałem do 2 września, to jest do dnia podpalenia naszego domu, a jednocześnie dnia, kiedy zostałem ranny w prawy biceps.
And that's exactly when I had the idea to save the uprising press that I very carefully collected until the second of September, that's before the day when our house caught fire, and simultaneously the day when I was injured in my right biceps.
1994, “Dialog: Miesięcznik Poświęcony Dramaturgii Współczesnej”, in Związek Literatów Polskich, page 13:
Podwija rękaw i napina starczy biceps. LEO: Dziękuję, stąd widzę. STARZEC (klepie się po bicepsie): Niebywałe!
He rolls up his sleeve and tenses elderly biceps. LEO: Thanks, I see it from here. STARZEC (taps himself on the biceps): Unheard of!