fleshly

/ˈflɛʃli/
adjective
  1. Relating to the physical body, especially its desires and pleasures, as opposed to the spirit or mind.
    • The poem celebrated the joys of fleshly love.
    • The monk renounced all fleshly comforts.
    • He struggled to control his fleshly desires.
  2. Having a lot of flesh; plump or fleshy.
    • The fruit had a fleshly texture, soft and juicy.
    • The plant's leaves were thick and fleshly.
    • Her fleshly cheeks were rosy from the cold.
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