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fleshed

[flesht]

adjective

  1. having flesh, especially of a specified type (usually used in combination).

    dark-fleshed game birds.



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Other 51Թ Forms

  • overfleshed adjective
  • unfleshed adjective
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of fleshed1

late Middle English word dating back to 1375–1425; flesh, -ed 3
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But turn-of-the-millennium twee passed off its intrepid hopefulness with fully fleshed characters whose ambitions for stability looked just like ours.

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In turn, I was dazzled by the scenes shot inside Morpheus’ hovercraft the Nebuchadnezzar, in which the vessel’s surroundings — its buzzing, electrical core and its assortment of monitors — are fleshed out around the screen.

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“I could never have expected that 20 years later I would be here playing the most fleshed out, dexterous, rich, enriched version of this woman,” says O’Reilly.

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Conrad became more fleshed out when Jez began writing this outrageous character.

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How a purely commercial arrangement can prevent hostile Russian action in the future is something that still has to be fleshed out.

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