English to Arabic Dictionary fleshy

fleshy

سمين
definition
adjective
her torso was full, fleshy, and heavy
(of a person or part of the body) having a substantial amount of flesh; plump.
Weapon and enemy modeling is a joke as well, every creature and weapon seems to have this weird type of fleshy texture to it that I can't really describe too well.
resembling flesh in appearance or texture.
translation of 'fleshy'
adjective
لحمي,
لحيم,
بدين,
سمين,
لبي,
دهني
example
The plant's shiny, 'fleshy' leaves, stems and underground tuber store water, so it's able to go weeks without water.
These provide a shady retreat from the heat of the day and their leafy foliage contrasts sharply with the spines of cacti and the 'fleshy' leaves of succulents, like Kalanchoe, which are planted among them.
The Colchicum is much larger with goblet-shaped, 'fleshy' flowers that are resistant to rain and should be planted in midsummer.
No, I cannot lay down with a hanger hooked on a zipper trying to mash my 'fleshy' body into a dress too small for me.
In plants with 'fleshy' fruits, a major focus has been the dissection of biochemical and genetic regulatory cascades controlling ripening, using tomato as a model species.
Described as plump, 'fleshy' , bitter, salty and succulent all at once, their taste remains on the palate long after swallowing.
Blulaparon rigidum is very different from other members of its genus, which are low plants with 'fleshy' leaves.
The body is 'fleshy' , squeezable, and totally unreliable thanks to the proliferation of sharp-edges and cancers in the modern era.
So there's not really any hope of finding a particularly 'fleshy' part of my body.
Backgrounds of boudoir pink, persimmon, lilac and aqua combine with the calligraphic grace of his 'fleshy' figures in images of stylized elegance.
As the name suggests, succulents store water in their thick, 'fleshy' leaves, thus being able to go for lengthy periods without any water.
The walls were painted a pale almost 'fleshy' pink colour (what might be described as anaemic salmon).
He chose to depict ordinary, 'fleshy' bodies - real bodies, that is, ones that had some fat and sag.
In case of need, one of the thick 'fleshy' leaves can be broken off, the green outer layer scraped off and thick gel applied to the affected area.
They were 'fleshy' , with veins that rose to the surface under the heat, and when we bit into them, they shot thick vermilion juice onto the tabletop.
These two concentric 'fleshy' tissues originate from different parts of the flower.
Looking at the stiff stems topped with dry flowers, it is hard to believe they were, only a short while ago, thick and 'fleshy' and held above a mound of soft, succulent leaves.
Starapples are a soft 'fleshy' fruit that have a stainy skin, they grow on a large tree and she was fond of them.
The set, by Christopher Oram, is a brooding garden, framed by large red, 'fleshy' flowers, and gives the impression of a vast carnivorous plant, which seeks to ingest the characters on stage.
Weapon and enemy modeling is a joke as well, every creature and weapon seems to have this weird type of 'fleshy' texture to it that I can't really describe too well.
It puts up large, rather untidy leaves in the summer, they wither and vanish - and then, as the days start to shorten, overnight those irresistible, 'fleshy' flower heads leap out of the soil.
As a bridge loomed at the streets end ahead of him he put on a final burst of speed, pounding up the bridge's incline, 'fleshy' arms pumping and fists clenched he reached the center.
Its contours plunged and flowed like an Asian ink painting depicting water, but it evoked a hugely 'fleshy' recumbent body as well: nature as mass.
Unlike basal cell carcinomas, the heaped-up edges of the lesions are 'fleshy' rather than clear in appearance.
They were 'fleshy' and tender like her own arms, but rimmed with spiral corkscrew blades which stretched from wrist to shoulder on each limb, and of course, the hooks.
One pan was filled with blood-red liquid, another with bullets; yet another contained what looked like 'fleshy' body parts.
For example: are these revolving pink discs just 'fleshy' cogs in some great mechanical system?
It never struck the ground, only 'fleshy' bodies of muscles and organs.
There are as many as five species that have been crossed, to produce that perfect 'fleshy' pink or whatever colour she is preferring at the moment.
Peppers produce these compounds only in glands located in their pods' placental partition, which is the white, 'fleshy' membrane where the seeds are attached.
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