adjective
- having flesh; having a body with flesh
Usage: often used in compounds
verb
- past tense and past participle of flesh; to give substance or detail to something
Usage: often used with ‘out’
Examples
- The artist created a fully fleshed character in her novel.
- The skeleton was barely fleshed with muscle.
- She fleshed out the proposal with additional details.
- The director fleshed out the minor characters in the script.
- His well-fleshed frame suggested he enjoyed good food.
- The writer fleshed the story with vivid descriptions.
- The plan needs to be fleshed out before presentation.