At six foot five, with huge forearms and long legs, Brown looks like a bruiser, but he's actually a big softy, both on and off the track. |
|
It is true that he looks a bit of a bruiser and has played the role of a hardman in EastEnders, but that is only make-believe. |
|
He was a lord of language and the most feared political bruiser of his time. |
|
The fish itself was a big bruiser of a portion that looked like it bullied everyone in the schoolyard. |
|
And it was also clear that the teaching unions needed something of a bruiser in the ministerial office to deliver change. |
|
Dryden accidentally clipped the notorious bruiser across the nose with his stick. |
|
No doubt your husband is an intellectual bruiser, but these are hardly Mensa-level topics. |
|
In Stand By Me, Phoenix played a bruiser who knew he deserved better than a dead-end future, but was smart enough to know he wouldn't get it. |
|
Two additional folding machines and a cutter are the perfect addition to this bruiser. |
|
Davis would make a good leader of the opposition, as he is a bruiser. |
|
As a child, Sam was a little bruiser, always looking for mischief. |
|
In round five and six, Mesi's reputed power shook Jirov but he hung tough to counter with stinging combinations on the Buffalo bruiser, who does not have racehorse speed. |
|
Next time you're cruising some big hot bruiser at the Apple Store or in line for a roller coaster, you may have to ask yourself, Bear or straight? |
|
He is still a bruiser in the paint, with an unpredictable biorhythm and an occasionally short fuse. |
|
Shushepin had landed a real bruiser on his jaw, and it started to swell up immediately. |
|
After undergoing chemotherapy, Walt shaves his head and grows a Vandyke, alpha-male plumage that helps him play the bruiser. |
|
Mr de Klerk, a political bruiser, denies that this is the end of the party's efforts at reinvention. |
|
They're always accused of bruising the ground, so it might be very appropriate that we have a bruiser. |
|
This compact 3-in-1 bruiser hammers, drills and screws in any base material. |
|
The other is a Jersey bruiser, with a physique reminiscent of Tony Soprano after a doughnut bender. |
|
|
Others say he is a bruiser who uses his size to intimidate opponents. |
|
Ducker is a bruiser with moves, but he was hurt much of last year. |
|
Though his blocking has improved, he likely won't become a bruiser. |
|
When street sweeping and a boxing match against a bruiser twice his size fail to raise the necessary funds, the Tramp turns to his millionaire friend for help. |
|
You can, for example, punch a wall in half with this bruiser. |
|
Alistair Carmichael, a Liberal Democrat bruiser who had been drafted in as Scotland secretary a year earlier to confront Salmond, told the cabinet on the morning of the poll that the union was in grave danger. |
|
That he can be a bruiser when less comfortable is in no doubt. |
|
A red-diaper baby and ex-boxer who lives a luxe New York life after years of shady work as a fixer for the Mob, he is a bruiser and a brooder, intent on getting his life straight, or, at least, straighter. |
|
A BULGARIAN bruiser has been crowned the first-ever European Heavyweight Chessboxing champ. |
|
A bruiser with a sandpapery voice, he was a reliable teller of corner-boy tales and, it seemed, a willing cog. |
|
He is tough, a Scottish bruiser when it comes to a knuckle fight. |
|
That term of abuse, comparing an opponent to a deceased baa-lamb, was most famously used by that old bruiser Denis Healey against his mild Tory adversary Geoffrey Howe. |
|
Fourteen does, two smaller bucks, and a serious bruiser were leaping over deadfalls, bearing down on my fallen-log blind like a herd of charging buffalo. |
|
Bruiser screamed as his fighter took a salvo of fire from his pursuers and he fell out of formation with Mask and Wheezy. |
|