meatily

/ˈmiːtɪli/
adverb
  1. In a way that is full of meat or tastes strongly of meat.
    • He described the burger as meatily satisfying, with a rich, savory taste.
    • The sauce was meatily thick, perfect for pouring over pasta.
    • The stew was meatily flavored with chunks of beef and pork.
  2. In a substantial, weighty, or important manner; with substance or depth.
    • The report was meatily packed with data and analysis.
    • She spoke meatily, offering detailed arguments that made everyone think.
    • The author writes meatily about the challenges of modern life.
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