Sentence examples for fleshiness from inspiring English sources

The word "fleshiness" is usable in written English and is well written
It can be used to describe the quality of being fleshy or having a substantial, soft, and plump texture. Example: "The fleshiness of the ripe peaches made them irresistible at the market." Alternatives include "plumpness" or "succulence."

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fleshiness

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The state or characteristic of being fleshy.

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Classification systems for mature fruits take into account the number of carpels constituting the original ovary, dehiscence (opening) versus nondehiscence, and dryness versus fleshiness.

The portrait sculpture of Muchaku conveys firm resolve, seasoned realism, and, thanks to subtle handling of fleshiness around the eyes, a hint of humour.

Critics called this kind of thing "objectionable" and "offensive", accusing the artist of "debasing sensuality", while gallery viewers derided the figures (and still do) as "pulpy" and far too "voluptuous" for an English taste that preferred its nudes to be painted as if they were statues, with graceful form and not too much fleshiness about them.

From the left a single source of bright light spotlights the wound, emphasizing Christ's fleshiness.

She was half fainting then, in ill-chosen patent-leather pumps, staggering away from the Communion rail, into the aisle, all eyes fixed on the heavily made-up woman with so clearly dyed, dark-red hair, a middle-aged fleshiness to her face, bruiselike circles beneath her eyes, and quickly there came Mr. Campos to help the swaying woman back to the family pew, fingers gripping her arm at the elbow.

His hair is still light brown, for the most part, but sparser now, and his face bears the fleshiness of fifty-eight years.

15," from 1952, imposes itself with monumental expanses of saturated yellow and red; Lucian Freud's "Benefits Supervisor Sleeping," from 1995, is equally imposing in the massive fleshiness of its subject, one "Big Sue Francis Baconon's loopy "Three Studies for Self-Portrait" (1976) leaves a lingering impression of emotional and psychic distortion.

He has brown eyes, a wide mouth, a strong nose, dark hair that he refuses to let go gray — he turns sixty this year — and the pale fleshiness of someone who doesn't expose himself much to sunlight.

As a result, the sexualized sandwich is strangely fetishized as the camera lingers on it, so that the aforementioned references to "meat" seem to emphasize the fleshiness of the food in a creepy way.

From the late 1950s, when he began using a stiffer brush and moving paint in great swaths around the canvas, Mr. Freud's nudes took on a new fleshiness and mass.

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It gives all that otherwise shapeless fleshiness a certain form, if not a limit.

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