meaty

UK /ˈmiːti/ US /ˈmiːti/
adj 4

Definitions

adj

1

Of, relating to, or containing meat.

In the early years of this century most Americans did not question the meaty, starchy, saladless national diet.

2

Resembling meat in flavour, smell, etc.

This tastes rather meaty. Are you sure it's vegetarian?

"He's a foreign-looking guy with thinnish black hair and a meaty sort of pan."

3

Of a person or a body part, large and solid.

The whole, long, thick, meaty shaft of it quivered as if eager to dispel my mouth. Odor assailed me, too – my brother, like so many soldiers, not being overly fastidious in matters of personal hygiene. "All right, my little whoreling," he commanded, [...]

There’s nothing worse than having cashed out the college fund so that Mom and Dad and Buddy and Sis can afford airfare to Wally World, only to find out that they are additionally facing bag fees and snack fees, and soon enough, there will likely be a fee to have the 350-pound man sausaged next to Sis in the middle seat keep his meaty elbows out of her ribcage.

4

Substantial.

I got a nice, meaty bonus.

He scored a meaty role in the film, with plenty of action and dialogue.

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