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fleshed
[ flesht ]
adjective
- having flesh, especially of a specified type (usually used in combination):
dark-fleshed game birds.
Other Word Forms
- v·ڱ adjective
- ܲ·ڱ adjective
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Conrad became more fleshed out when Jez began writing this outrageous character.
How a purely commercial arrangement can prevent hostile Russian action in the future is something that still has to be fleshed out.
There are elements of Trump’s economic policies that continue to be fleshed out, including tariffs and inflation.
The Serbian gang members aren’t well established, and the Sicilian Mafiosos, who also enter the ring, aren’t fleshed out as proper antagonists either.
This zesty condensation of an 18-volume, 1300-page epic is a model of streamlining, even if the narrative’s many tantalizing threads, emotions and complications could stand to be fleshed out even more.
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