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flesh
Noun
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Flesh is the meat on an animal or in a fruit.
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Flesh is a person's skin.
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Flesh color is the color of a white person's skin.
flesh
Verb
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To fatten.
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To add details.
The writer had to go back and flesh out the climactic scene.
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To remove the flesh from the skin during the making of leather.
and
Conjunction
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You use and to talk about two things at once.
I like singing and reading.
Mary and Jane went on a holiday together.
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You use and when you are listing a few things and you are now on your last item of the list.
I like singing, reading, cycling and playing soccer.
I used to like this girl from my class as she is pretty, gentle and caring.
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And is used when you are putting two sentences together.
She came into the store, shouted at the cashier, and left.
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Used to show what happened after something else.
The alarm went off and I woke up.
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And is used to join certain numbers together.
Two hundred and thirty-five people went missing after the earthquake.
bones
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noun
a percussion instrument consisting of a pair of hollow pieces of wood or bone (usually held between the thumb and fingers) that are made to click together (as by Spanish dancers) in rhythm with the dance