full bodied

comparative of full-bodied

/fʊl ˈbɑdid/
adjective
  1. Having a rich, strong, and satisfying flavor or texture (especially of wine, coffee, or food).
    • This Cabernet Sauvignon is a full-bodied red wine with notes of blackberry and oak.
    • I prefer a full-bodied coffee that wakes me up with its bold taste.
    • The stew was full-bodied and hearty, perfect for a cold winter evening.
  2. Having a strong, rich, or resonant quality (of sound or voice).
    • The singer's full-bodied voice filled the concert hall without a microphone.
    • He spoke with a full-bodied tone that commanded attention.
    • The cello produces a full-bodied sound that is both warm and deep.
  3. Having a large or substantial physical form; not thin or weak.
    • The full-bodied oak tree stood tall in the middle of the field.
    • The dog was full-bodied and muscular, built for strength.
    • She admired the full-bodied sculpture with its curved, generous shapes.
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