From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishwell-builtˌwell-ˈbuilt adjective STRONG PERSONsomeone who is well-built has a big strong body► see thesaurus at strong
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well-built• Witnesses have described the attacker as white, six feet tall and well-built.• He was about 6 foot tall and well-built.• It's solid, well-built and looks more like a conventional film camera than the other digital cameras featured in this test.• a well-built car• Our verdict: Versatile, offering a high degree of control, with all the benefits of a well-built conventional oven.• It is well-built, great to play and it sounds good, too.• He was handsome and well-built, like a Hollywood movie star.• A contemporary picture portrays Schmidt as a tall well-built man, full bearded, in jerkin and knee-length hose.• My master is a tall, fine, well-built man.• Sir Henry was a small, healthy, well-built man.• In the front, on another video screen, three well-built specimens cavorted on the tailgate of a pickup truck.• A well-built young man in uniform came to our table and asked the time.