marrowy

/ˈmɛroʊi/
adjective
  1. Full of or resembling marrow, the soft fatty tissue inside bones.
    • She enjoyed the marrowy texture of the roasted bone marrow spread on toast.
    • The butcher recommended the marrowy bones for making a rich broth.
    • The soup had a deep, marrowy flavor from simmering beef bones all day.
  2. Rich, substantial, or full of essential content; meaty (used figuratively, especially of ideas or writing).
    • His speech was short but marrowy, leaving the audience with much to ponder.
    • The professor's lecture was marrowy, packed with insights that kept everyone thinking.
    • I prefer marrowy novels that explore complex characters rather than light beach reads.
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