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fleshed

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1. fleshed - Adjective

2. fleshed - Verb

Meaning

of Flesh

Corpulent; fat; having flesh.

Glutted; satiated; initiated.

Source: Webster's dictionary

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Felix Randal the farrier, O he is dead then? my duty all ended, Who have watched his mould of man, big-boned and hardy-handsome Pining, pining, till time when reason rambled in it and some Fatal four disorders, fleshed there, all contended? Gerard Manley Hopkins

The research is the easiest. The outline is the most fun. The first draft is the hardest, because every word of the outline has to be fleshed out. The rewrite is very satisfying. Ken Follett

Doing graphic novels is cool! It's fun! You get to write something, and then see it visually page by page, panel by panel, working with the artist, you get to see it fleshed out. Anthony Bourdain

I've been lucky to work consistently on women who I think are interesting, fleshed out, and strong and active participants in their destiny. Mackenzie Davis

But before they could go anywhere, they needed a place to go and a plan that was more fleshed out than Don't die. Daniel Abraham

Acting as a supplement to it fleshed out the events of that book as well as telling a story of the past, present, and futures of mutantkind. Source: Internet

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