"Fletch" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Fletch" Meaning

Fletch refers to an informal term for a consonant added to the beginning of a vowel to make a word easier to pronounce, for example, the "t" in "tune" or the "d" in "dance".

"Fletch" Examples

Usage Examples for "Fletch"


Verb: Fletch


To cut notches or grooves in something, typically in the early stages of woodworking: "The craftsman spent hours fletching the wooden dowels to create a smooth surface."
To make or shape something into a feather or feather-like shape: "The artist fletched the wire to create a delicate sculpture."

Proper Noun: Fletch (Film Reference)


"Fletch" (1985) is a comedy film starring Chevy Chase, where the main character is a reporter who goes undercover to solve a corruption case.

Surname: Fletch


"Fletch" is also a surname, such as in J. Fletch, an American cartoonist and illustrator.

Idiom: Fletch Out


"To fletch out" is an idiomatic expression meaning to cleverly or skillfully work one's way through a situation: "After years of experience, she learned to fletch out of tricky social situations."

"Fletch" Similar Words

Flesh

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Having a more substantial or plump texture; more corpulent or corporeally attractive.

Fleshiest

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The word "fleshiest" is the superlative form of the adjective "fleshy".<br><br>"Fleshy" means having a lot of flesh or being plump, rounded, or fatty. It can be used to describe something that is soft, delicate, and possibly embarrassing or unpleasant.<br><br>In the superlative form "fleshiest", it means the most fleshy or the most plump. For example, "The fleshiest part of the chicken was the thigh."

Fleshiness

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Fleshiness refers to the quality or state of being fleshy, which means having a lot of soft, pliable tissue, typically referring to the human body. It can also imply a lack of firmness, rigidity, or thinness. In a broader sense, it can be used to describe something that is rich, vigorous, or abundant, as in "the fleshiness of a ripened fruit".

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Fleshing is a verb that means to make something more substantial and detailed, often in a figurative sense. It can describe the act of elaborating or clarifying an idea, concept, or story, adding more depth and richness to it. For example, a writer may be fleshing out their characters by providing more backstory and motivations for their actions.

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The word "fleshy" is an adjective that describes something as being soft and padded with flesh, often in a way that is unpleasantly or absurdly so. It can also refer to plants or vegetables with thick, plump, and juicy stems or leaves, such as fleshy succulents.

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