Which preposition to use with muscular

as Occurrences 5%

A loud cry was heard in the thicket; and, as Coubitant made one more desperate effort to hurl his detested rival from the rock, and almost succeeded in flinging the whole group together into the depths belowhe felt himself encircled by arms as muscular as his own, and suddenly dragged backwards.

than Occurrences 4%

For, while there was one man (History) who was not quite the all-round athlete of the universe, and was not good at anything more muscular than chess and golf, the eleven others had each his specialty and his numerous interests.

in Occurrences 3%

The leader throws off his coat and stands thick and muscular in his blue jeansa roistering fellow with a red face, thick neck and chapped hands.

about Occurrences 2%

HIND-QUARTERSVery muscular about the thighs, stifles and hocks well bent, and hocks well let down.

from Occurrences 1%

The hocks should be well let down, so that the leg is long and muscular from the loins to the point of the hock, which makes the pasterns short, but these should not be so short as those of the fore-legs.

of Occurrences 1%

He found pasture neither among them nor among those writers who are peculiarly the delight of the spuriously literate: Sallust, who is less colorless than the others; sentimental and pompous Titus Livius; turgid and lurid Seneca; watery and larval Suetonius; Tacitus who, in his studied conciseness, is the keenest, most wiry and muscular of them all.

at Occurrences 1%

THE HIND-LEGS should be muscular at the thighs, clean and sinewy below the hocks, with well bent stifles.

under Occurrences 1%

A strong hand does not become less muscular under a kid glove; and a man who is a hero in a red shirt will also be a hero in a white one.

Which preposition to use with  muscular