fleshed Antonyms

Meaning of fleshed

Webster

fleshed (imp. & p. p.)

of Flesh

Webster

fleshed (a.)

Corpulent; fat; having flesh.

Glutted; satiated; initiated.

fleshed Sentence Examples

  1. The emaciated patient's body was gradually fleshed out with nutritious meals.
  2. The novel's characters were fleshed out with complex backstories and motivations.
  3. The sculptor used clay to flesh out the skeletal frame of his masterpiece.
  4. The forest was so dense that the trees seemed to flesh out the air.
  5. She began to flesh out the concept with specific details and examples.
  6. The starving dog eagerly fleshed on the scraps it found.
  7. The bullet wound fleshed out a large hole in his thigh.
  8. The beast's teeth were fleshed with the remains of its prey.
  9. The witch's spell fleshed out the withered arm of the crippled man.
  10. The fleshing out of the plot took the writer several years of revisions and rewrites.

FAQs About the word fleshed

of Flesh, Corpulent; fat; having flesh., Glutted; satiated; initiated.

supplement, elaborate (on), expand, enlarge (on or upon), dilate (on or upon),develop, add (to), complement,amplify,run on

contract, summarize,shorten, condense, shorten, condense, contract, summarize, sum up,sum up

The emaciated patient's body was gradually fleshed out with nutritious meals.

The novel's characters were fleshed out with complex backstories and motivations.

The sculptor used clay to flesh out the skeletal frame of his masterpiece.

The forest was so dense that the trees seemed to flesh out the air.