Flesh in a sentence as a noun

Me, 200 lbs of flesh, rubber, and steel tubes.

He'd flesh out an app and use whatever the latest libraries and tools were.

When I saw Steve Jobs in the flesh, I saw an embodiment of everything I was not, and probably never would be. Frankly, I felt like a fraud.

The dissolved sugar makes the boiling water cling to the skin longer, and the skin peels off leaving the raw flesh exposed.

It creates instances like this, where parents dismiss interactions in video games as less real than those in flesh and blood.

> because "soylent" is the name of a wafer made out of human flesh and fedBit of nerd pedantry: this is incorrect.

" But then he swivels the monitor around to show me a flesh-colored rectangle with a round, red area in the middle of it.

Flesh in a sentence as a verb

Did I mention that the patient got a flesh-eating bacterial infection as a result of the surgery?

But it is also easy to forget that this is a society inhabited by flesh and blood humans, not ruthless robots and their abstract oppressed victims.

My refusing to eat flesh occasioned an inconveniency, and I was frequently chid for my singularity.

I've already paid my pound of flesh to get my work done, intentionally not backporting a dongle driver to force upgrades at $10k a whack is the stuff slime is made of.

There are people printing prototypes of human organs, and people printing nanowire tissue that will bond with human flesh and the human electrical system.

By sketchy i mean the facts that there is zero pricing information, it's a buzzword-slaughterhouse, and the only way to get at it is to fill out a form with a lot of information, an indication of what one might want to do and which offers no further information or even actual flesh-and-blood human contact.

Flesh definitions

noun

the soft tissue of the body of a vertebrate: mainly muscle tissue and fat

noun

alternative names for the body of a human being; "Leonardo studied the human body"; "he has a strong physique"; "the spirit is willing but the flesh is weak"

noun

a soft moist part of a fruit

See also: pulp

verb

remove adhering flesh from (hides) when preparing leather manufacture