ADJECTIVE
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given substance or detail; completed
did not spring full-clad from his imagination
a plan fleshed out with statistics and details
How To Use fleshed out In A Sentence
- Although I guessed that they didn't have their usual large scale entourage, the band was fleshed out nicely with an electric cello, violin, xylophone, bass, drums, guitars and various vintage synths.
- a plan fleshed out with statistics and details
- The story of their romance is not fleshed out very well.
- Some of these essays are formal, academic arguments, fleshed out and footnoted, while others take on the form of literary or diaristic ventures.
- The dialogue is still just a skeleton that needs to be fleshed out.
- You have a number of different characters, all very interesting and fleshed out to believability, meaning they are flawed. Carol Hoenig: One Self-Published Author Gives a Story of War a Soul
- They fleshed out the president's plan with statistics and procedural details.
- Further details of the move will be fleshed out at a press conference today.
- She fleshed out this pornotopia as Le Château d’O5. Belgian bloggers #1 « Jahsonic
- The service is fleshed out with short organ pieces and improvisations, and the plainchant used at St Mark's at Christmas; it provides the perfect framework for the music by two of the formidable masters of music at San Marco.