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muscle in
Idioms and Phrases
Also, muscle in on . Forcibly intrude on or interfere with something, as in The children were determined not to allow the school bully to muscle in , or No more muscling in on our policy decisions! [ Colloquial ; 1920s]Example Sentences
The conservationist, Aussie TV personality and son of the late “Crocodile Hunter†Steve Irwin flashes some serious muscle in the new Bonds ads, which include him posing with a snake, a spider and a lizard.
He struggled to hit at his first three minor league stops but put together a solid fourth season, hitting .272 in a year split between Double A and Triple A. So four months into the 1991 season, he was called up by the Pirates after backup catcher Don Slaught pulled a muscle in his rib cage.
For Kyiv, it is also a chance to patch up its relationship with Washington and muscle in on a process it is yet to be involved in.
He also won the 2021 title despite tearing an abdominal muscle in the third round.
Sasaki, who was 18 at the time, encountered difficulties rehabilitating a strained muscle in his right arm.
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