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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 Word Forms

  • v·ڱ adjective
  • ܲ·ڱ adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of fleshed1

late Middle English word dating back to 1375–1425; flesh, -ed 3
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Example Sentences

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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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There are elements of Trump’s economic policies that continue to be fleshed out, including tariffs and inflation.

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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.

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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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