meaty

/ˈmiːti/
adjective
  1. Containing a lot of meat, or having the texture and flavor of meat.
    • She ordered a meaty pizza with extra pepperoni and sausage.
    • The burger was so meaty that it dripped juice with every bite.
    • The stew was thick and meaty, full of chunks of beef.
  2. Full of important, interesting, or substantial content; substantial.
    • The report was meaty, with plenty of data and analysis.
    • We had a meaty discussion about climate change that lasted for hours.
    • The novel is a meaty read, exploring deep themes of identity and loss.
  3. Large, thick, or fleshy in a physical sense (often describing body parts).
    • The boxer had meaty shoulders and a powerful build.
    • The plant's leaves were meaty and succulent, storing water for dry spells.
    • He grabbed the rope with his meaty hands and pulled hard.
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