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Meanings of
fleshly
in English
Marked by the appetites and passions of the body.
animal
sensual
carnal
Related terms
physical
Usage of
fleshly
in English
1
He recoils fastidiously from the
fleshly
and loses himself in the spiritual.
2
An odd act for a troll, given their lack of
fleshly
joints.
3
My tears flow because of no
fleshly
anguish: I pardon my enemies.
4
The good, on leaving the
fleshly
body, are angels, the bad, demons.
5
The skeletons stood out clean cut, with no trace of
fleshly
vestments.
6
It is therapeutic in that it releases
fleshly
tensions and sluggish traits.
7
Certainly, however, thou art averse to
fleshly
joys, and thou lovest honey.
8
His grossness was apparently not in the way of
fleshly
appetites.
9
Every will is hampered by the
fleshly
screen of the body.
10
He seized these heavenly spies and encased them in
fleshly
prisons.
11
Who could say where the
fleshly
impulse ceased, or the psychical impulse began?
12
Sacks full of flour descended from Heaven and burst, converting the
fleshly
Mrs.
13
And there's definitely something sanctifying in the
fleshly
presence of a film-world legend.
14
I don't mean through presumption or any
fleshly
putting God to the test.
15
This
fleshly
maceration is the symbolic preparation for the conversion he subsequently undergoes.
16
Nevertheless though we walk compassed with the flesh, yet we war not
fleshly
.
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fleshly
Adjective
Adverb
Frequent collocations
fleshly lusts
fleshly desires
fleshly body
fleshly eye
fleshly form
More collocations
Fleshly
through the time
Fleshly
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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