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fleshings (n. pl.)
Flesh-colored tights, worn by actors dancers.
fleshings Sentence Examples
- After the arduous hunt, the hunter was left with only fleshings and bones.
- The butcher's hands were covered in fleshings, a testament to his gruesome trade.
- The snarling dog tore at the animal's fleshings, eager for its meat.
- The decaying fleshings of the dead man clung to his bones, a macabre sight.
- The vampire's sharp teeth sank into the fleshings of his victim, drawing their blood.
- The surgeon carefully removed the fleshings from the wound, revealing the damage beneath.
- The maggots feasted on the fleshings of the rotting carcass.
- The fleshings of the newborn baby were soft and delicate, like the petals of a flower.
- The flames consumed the fleshings of the burning body, leaving only ash and bone.
- The pale fleshings of the sleeping child shimmered faintly in the moonlight.
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Flesh-colored tights, worn by actors dancers.
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After the arduous hunt, the hunter was left with only fleshings and bones.
The butcher's hands were covered in fleshings, a testament to his gruesome trade.
The snarling dog tore at the animal's fleshings, eager for its meat.
The decaying fleshings of the dead man clung to his bones, a macabre sight.