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fleshed
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Wiktionary
fleshedadjective
Having flesh; corpulent
fleshedadjective
(in combination) Having a specified form of flesh or body
Webster Dictionary
Fleshed
of Flesh
Fleshedadjective
corpulent; fat; having flesh
Fleshedadjective
glutted; satiated; initiated
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deflesh
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of fleshed in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of fleshed in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
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The civil code is a big step, but much more will need to be fleshed out, after all, U.S. sexual-harassment law is still developing after decades and grappling with its failures, as laid bare by #MeToo.
I don't think she's fully fleshed out everything she has to say about energy and climate, i think that as the campaign goes on I would imagine she will put out more detailed plans of exactly what she thinks. I don't find what she's said inadequate, but I don't think it's complete yet.
We are at a juncture where most of the issues are now getting fleshed out and understood.
It is important that this agreement is fleshed out before the government program debate in parliament because our commitment is that we'll only contribute to ousting the government if we simultaneously bring a responsible alternative, a durable solution that gives Portuguese calm and confidence, if there is no deal ... we will not leave the country without a government.
It feels like and sounds like an experiment. They have not been able to flesh out from top to bottom what this Department of Public Safety is gonna look like, you know, if you can't tell us -- and I'm not saying you have to have one hundred percent of everything, you know, fleshed out -- but give us something. You know what I mean? Put some meat on the bones. There's nothing here other than we're gonna have a Department of Public Safety and, you know, it's gonna have mental health workers that go on calls. That's not enough.
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