From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishfleshyflesh‧y /ˈfleʃi/ adjective 1 HBhaving a lot of flesh the fleshy part of your hand2 HBPhaving a soft thick inner part a plant with fleshy leaves
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fleshy• His mouth was fleshy and curly.• It was big and fleshy and the vultures hadn't touched it - even the eyes were still in place.• He then knelt down, took out his small, sharp penknife and cut into the fleshy area between Adam's toes.• On her lips-a burst of crimson asymmetrical skeptical fleshy business-and-dream sensuality-the cigarette scorching away at the tip.• a round, fleshy face• He sat on his stool, his hands in his aproned lap, his big fleshy head swaying to the music.• The face itself, middle-aged, was fleshy, healthy, bossy.• The plant has dark green fleshy leaves.• Visible for a modest $ 2 per person fee, the nine paintings show satyr-like men grappling uncertainly with fleshy nude women.• If necessary protect any fleshy surfaces with foil.