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fleshy
Having considerable flesh

It's hard to imagine why Flemish Renaissance artist Peter Paul Rubens would paint a blemish on the backside of one of the fleshy lovelies meant to represent beauty, charm and good cheer, but there's no denying that single red brushstroke in the midst of his central figure's creamy skin.

{a} full of flesh, plump, fat, large, jucy
of or relating to or resembling flesh
Of, related to, or resembling flesh
Fatness of fruit; big, ripe
Refers to both body and texture A fleshy wine tastes fatter than a meaty wine, exhibiting some excess oiliness if too pronounced Often suggests great smoothness and richness
Fleshy parts of the body or fleshy plants are thick and soft. fleshy fruits like apples, plums, pears, peaches
If you describe someone as fleshy, you mean that they are slightly too fat. He was well-built, but too fleshy to be impressive
{s} fleshlike; full of flesh; meaty; fat
Soft and smooth in texture, with very little tannin, yet with a chewy consistency
Human
Composed of firm pulp; succulent; as, the houseleek, cactus, and agave are fleshy plants
usually describes a large person who is fat but has a large frame to carry it of or relating to or resembling flesh
Having a lot of flesh, especially in ones face. Antonymous to bony. "Fleshy" is not considered pejorative (as fat for example) and is normally used on men
Used to describe full, oily, rich wines of substance which produce a sensation of thick body on the palate
Full of, or composed of, flesh; plump; corpulent; fat; gross
Soft and smooth in texture, with very little tannin
No ribs visible and there is a definite rounded appearance through the back and loin
usually describes a large person who is fat but has a large frame to carry it
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