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meaty

[ US /ˈmiti/ ]
[ UK /mˈiːti/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. like or containing meat
    enough of vegetarianism; let's have a meaty meal
  2. being on topic and prompting thought
    a meaty discussion

How To Use meaty In A Sentence

  • He was a large, meaty, oily type of man — a kind of ambling, gelatinous formula of the male, with the usual sound commercial instincts of the Jew, but with an errant philosophy which led him to believe first one thing and then another so long as neither interfered definitely with his business. The Titan
  • Generous chunks of meaty fish were dry marinated in spices, baked in the tandoor and served with rice and naan.
  • I was glad when he left them because I was a vegetarian and didn't wish to partake of any beefy, meaty nonsense.
  • Brunt, following in, despatched a meaty drive into the far corner from near the edge of the area. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was moist and meaty and utterly delicious when wrapped in the paper-light pancakes alongside threads of spring onion and cucumber and lashings of sweet plum sauce.
  • One person bellowed as he gripped the metal tube in his meaty hands.
  • Miso is salty but also complex and meaty, a unique flavor best described by the Japanese term umami. The City Cook
  • Velocity by Stanton Welch is, as its title suggests, a whiz-bang of ensemble dancing, with meaty group sections for the men that fill the stage with a sizzling kinetic power.
  • As Wilshere lit her cigarette a meaty arm came around his shoulders. THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
  • He feels like himself, but is trapped in a dog's body, describing in graphic detail the many pungent, metallic, meaty and sickly smells all around him.
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