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fleshy

/flesh-ee/US // ˈflɛʃ i //UK // (ˈflɛʃɪ) //

肉质的,肉质,肥硕的,肥硕

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    flesh·i·er, flesh·i·est.

    • : having much flesh; plump; fat.
    • : consisting of or resembling flesh.
    • : Botany. consisting of fleshlike substance; pulpy, as a fruit; thick and tender, as a succulent leaf.

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Examples

  • Fertile figs, like the ones we eat, are distinct because of their unique fleshy, hollow receptacle with an inner surface laced with tiny flowers or fruitlets.

  • This means they don’t have a substantial fleshy layer, helping them dry out well.

  • Now, in her arms, she’s got this little fleshy meal for any carnivore, and she needs to go find food for herself in an environment littered with predators.

  • The iGhetti, as they are known, resemble “stalks of fleshy, weak rhubarb” when visible.

  • It’s riper and fleshier than most Virginia viogniers, with more juicy peach flavors than the jasmine and honeysuckle our local wines showcase.

  • Fleshy breasts taunted him from low bikini tops, and fleshy thighs sloped from bikini bottoms.

  • There were also the fleshy remains of the seniors who migrated to Florida from all points north.

  • Over his thinning dark hair and fleshy cheeks, he pulls a brown ski mask.

  • He had a pleasantly jowly face, punctuated by a brushy mustache under his fleshy nose, his pants always fastened to suspenders.

  • There may well have been images of fleshy, innocent children, too.

  • After another solemn inspection of Aristide, he stuck a pair of gold-rimmed glasses on his fleshy nose and perused the documents.

  • The fleshy woman climbed into the tonneau and held the still shrieking girl.

  • He had a roundish face, a little fleshy under the chin, a soft-lipped mouth that from habit he held slightly pursed, muddy eyes.

  • A fleshy girl who was near the group but not of it, had been viewing this lovely landscape with pleasure.

  • Ruth had come to the foot of the steps now with Helen and the fleshy girl, whom the chums had hailed gladly as "Jennie Stone."