Pronunciation: /ˈflɛʃli/
adjective relating to or characteristic of the body or flesh; physical rather than spiritual
A1 She enjoyed the feel of the fleshly peach in her hand.
A2 The chef prepared a delicious dish using fresh, fleshly ingredients.
B1 The artist's paintings often depicted the beauty of the human form in a fleshly manner.
B2 The novel described the protagonist's struggle with their own fleshly desires.
C1 The philosopher delved into the complexities of the fleshly experience and its impact on human existence.
C2 The film explored the concept of mortality and the fleeting nature of fleshly pleasures.
formal The artist's sculpture captured the intricate details of the fleshly human form.
informal I prefer using natural skincare products to keep my skin feeling fleshly.
slang She's always talking about getting fleshly tattoos, but never actually goes through with it.
figurative The novel delves into the character's fleshly desires and inner conflicts.
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