Word: fleshed
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1990-1999
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Just when it seemed like BRAD PITT and GWYNETH PALTROW were moving so smoothly into becoming one flesh that they even had the same haircut, they abruptly called it all off. His publicist released a statement confirming that one of the most publicly doting and doted upon couples was a twosome no more. "They've been split up for three weeks," says the spokeswoman. "Brad told me it wasn't over any one thing." What split the Pitts became the week's favorite guessing game, with answers ranging from new co-stars (Pitt is currently in New York City making...
What Wolf really craves is a world devoid of youthful indiscretion. Yet she never spells out what grave long-term consequences her "characters" suffered as a result of their regrettable experiments. Indeed, she does not flesh out what their lives are like today. From the sketchy information she provides, we can only assume that most, like the author, are well-adjusted married young women with toddlers and patios...
...were both in family court last week, where Qubilah often reached over to wipe away Malcolm's tears. Prosecutors say they will press charges "to the fullest." Meanwhile, Betty Shabazz rests precariously in the hospital, where she underwent three painful operations last week to replace her burned flesh with temporary grafts of artificial skin. For much of her life, one of her personal mottoes has been "Find the good and then celebrate it." This time, the good may be too hard to find...
...extend Reed's tentative forays into untapped black and Hispanic communities. At 1.8 million members and more than 1,900 chapters nationwide, the coalition still has considerable influence to sell to donors. But the days of exponential growth that the Coalition owed to the telegenic, flesh-pressing Reed look to be over. Judging from the press conference, says Barrett, don't look for Tate or Hodel to be gracing any magazine covers. "Neither of these two can hold a candle to Reed as a public spokesman," says Barrett. "They're not poster boys...
...long-sought reorganization of the State Department. This time around, Helms could be seeking concessions on drug policy towards Mexico, or to influence the debate on MFN renewal for China. "Helms will probably end up going along," Allis notes. "But not until he gets his pound of flesh...