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  • 61flesh|ings — «FLEHSH ihngz», noun (plural). 1. flesh colored tights. 2. flesh scraped from hides, used in making glue …

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  • 62Flesh Fly (fly fishing) — Flesh Fly is a popular fly pattern used by rainbow trout anglers in Western Alaska. This particular fly fishing pattern is designed to mimic a chunk of rotten salmon flesh washing down stream. The pattern is usually tied using white or off white… …

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  • 63Flesh and Bone — est un film américain réalisé par Steven Kloves en 1993. Sommaire 1 Résumé 2 Fiche technique 3 Distribution 4 Lien externe …

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  • 64Flesh engine — Flesh engine  внутреннее название игрового движка, созданного Ion Storm на основе Unreal Engine 2 (UE2) специально для компьютерных игр Thief: Deadly Shadows (Thief 3) и Deus Ex: Invisible War (Deus Ex 2). Описание Список отличий Flesh… …

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  • 65flesh-and-blood — [flesh′ən blud′] adj. 1. alive; living 2. real; actual; true 3. actually present; in person * * * …

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  • 66flesh-colored — [flesh′kul΄ərd] adj. having the typical color of a person s skin, esp. a white person s skin * * * …

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  • 67flesh fly — n a dipteran fly whose maggots feed on flesh esp any of the family Sarcophagidae of flies some of which cause myiasis * * * any member of the family Sarcophagidae …

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  • 68flesh wound — flesh wounds N COUNT A flesh wound is a wound that breaks the skin but does not damage the bones or any of the body s important internal organs …

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  • 69flesh out something — flesh out (something) to explain something more completely. She sketches a character s outline in just a few words and then vividly fleshes out her portrait as the book goes along. Etymology: based on the idea of adding flesh to a picture that… …

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  • 70flesh out — (something) to explain something more completely. She sketches a character s outline in just a few words and then vividly fleshes out her portrait as the book goes along. Etymology: based on the idea of adding flesh to a picture that shows only… …

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