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Meaning of fleshy
Having a large amount of flesh, typically in a way that is considered attractive or desirable.
Etymology of fleshy
The word "fleshy" originated from the Old English words "flæsc" meaning flesh, and the suffix "-y" which forms an adjective, with the word being recorded in English since the 14th century
Historically, the term has been used to describe both humans and animals, as well as plants, and has connotations of health, vitality, and attractiveness
Synonyms
Definitions
- Having a large amount of flesh, typically in a way that is considered attractive or desirable
- * (of fruit or vegetation) having a lot of soft tissue, typically in a way that is considered appealing or healthy
Usage Examples
- The fleshy part of the fruit was sweet and juicy
- * She had a fleshy nose, which was slightly upturned
- * The model's fleshy lips were a distinctive feature of her face