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fleshed

/flesht/US // flɛʃt //

有肉的,有血有肉,有血有肉的,肉质的

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having flesh, especially of a specified type: dark-fleshed game birds.

Examples

  • Aronofsky's fleshed-out Noah narrative raises plenty of big, earnest questions.

  • And you know, she's a fully fleshed out character and I did love that she is much warmer and compassionate and also very funny.

  • The influence of Waters and Pink Flamingos were even better fleshed out in the Steve Yeager documentary Divine Trash.

  • But these are some sharply drawn stories, fleshed out with three-dimensional characters, withering satire, and genuine pathos.

  • With modern advances in technology, those stories can be better fleshed out today.

  • Salmon and all dark-fleshed fish require more boiling than white-fleshed kinds.

  • Geese will grow and fatten on grass without grain, but will not fatten as quickly or be as firm-fleshed.

  • He grew numb with crouching and goose-fleshed with suspense.

  • But they may be full-fleshed and strong, and yet be eager for their food.

  • But as he spoke he fleshed his teeth against the bone as a dog would have done.