WordNet
n. the body of an adult man [syn: adult male body]
Usage examples of "man's body".
Carefully, he nudged the man's body with his foot, holding his breath, and preparing to bolt at the first sign of a ruse.
Haunted eyes turned towards the pickup for a second, and then the man's body jerked, muscles crawling under the skin.
His object was that thus the man's body would be disposed of without waste of time.
Kirk reflected on what had happened while he was trapped in another man's body.
Nerve and bone of that poor man's body vibrated to those words, as if touched by the finger of God.
A young man's body was found near the river and we believe he might have been a guest at the wedding.
It is not to be believed that, through the art or power of devils, man's body can be changed into the likeness of a beast.
The group moved backto the sojourner, still dragging the man's body behind them.
Then, in a mad, blind fashion, the snake coiled itself upon Aleck's foot, and began, with lightning-like rapidity, to encircle the colored man's body.
There was a tearing sound, a convulsion among the heads which covered the man's body, and the hideous appendages came away.
He also had the capacity, like any clown, of carrying an angry, determined man's spirit in a laughing, devil-may-care man's body.
Weakly pulsing, apparently utterly exhausted, it covered the man's body with a thin, unbelievably tough membrane.