meatiness

/ˈmiːtinəs/
noun
  1. The quality of being full of meat or having a strong meat flavor.
    • The soup's meatiness came from hours of simmering with bones.
    • I love the meatiness of this sausage—it's not just filler.
    • The meatiness of the steak made it a favorite at the barbecue.
  2. The quality of being substantial, weighty, or full of important content.
    • The meatiness of the novel kept readers engaged for hours.
    • The report lacked meatiness; it was mostly fluff.
    • Her speech had a meatiness that impressed the audience.
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