superstrength
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[edit]superstrength (plural superstrengths)
- Remarkable strength, above and beyond that of normal human strength.
- 1987, Ken Sprague, The Gold's Gym Book of Strength Training for Athletes[1], Berkley, →ISBN, →OL, page 347:
- Up to this point we have been concentrating on varying combinations of strength and endurance, but we will now turn to methods of developing either superstrength or superendurance with weights.
- Remarkable strength, containing a higher percentage of alcohol than is typical or expected. (of an alcoholic beverage)
- 2012, Michael J. Kuhar, Howard A. Liddle, Drugs of Abuse, page 19:
- The potency of such a beer is typically 4 to 5 percent ABV (alcohol by volume), although low-alcohol and superstrength beers are also available.
- Superhuman strength
- 2006 August 8, Sharon Lamb with Lyn Mikel Brown, Packaging Girlhood: Rescuing Our Daughters from Marketers' Schemes, New York: St. Martin's Press, →ISBN, →OL, page 96:
- They have the power to make things happen, see the future, and kill off bad guys, but they rarely have the superstrength of Superman, which would make them too unfeminine.