1. in the flesh - Phrase
2. in the flesh - Adjective Satellite
an appearance carried out personally in someone else's physical presence
Source: WordNethe carried out the negotiations in person Source: Internet
a personal appearance is an appearance by a person in the flesh Source: Internet
Albert proposes that they marry "in the spirit as well as in the flesh," but Celie declines. Source: Internet
As holy spirit the Son dwells in the flesh; this human nature is God's adopted son" in, Patrick W. Carey, Joseph T. Lienhard (editors), Biographical Dictionary of Christian Theologians, page 241 (Greenwood Press, 2008). Source: Internet
Cambridge: Macmillan. pp. 211-212 Alternatively, some commentators have postulated that Paul's thorn in the flesh was poor eyesight, which caused him to write in characteristically large letters. Source: Internet
But Gunners fans may never see Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang represent their club in the flesh again with Luka Jovic being lined up as a possible replacement. Source: Internet