Full of flesh; plump, corpulent, or having substantial bodily form.
From 'flesh' plus the suffix '-ful,' meaning 'full of' (from Old English 'ful'). This formation is productive and creates adjectives meaning abundance or abundance of quality.
The '-ful' suffix is one of the oldest ways English makes adjectives, and 'fleshful' follows the same pattern as words like 'beautiful,' 'wonderful,' and 'masterful'!
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