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put flesh on (the bones of) (something) put flesh on (the bones of) (something)To add a lot of details to something in order to explain or illustrate it more completely. I just wish the writer had put flesh on the bones of the villain and her motivations—she seems to act against the protagonist for no apparent reason. I like your basic argument. Now just put flesh on the outline to give me a better sense of how you'll tackle the topic.See also: bone, flesh, on, putput flesh on something or put flesh on the bones of something If you put flesh on something or put flesh on the bones of something, you add more detailed information to it. It is hoped that the proposal will put some flesh on the concept. He will need to put flesh on the bones of his calls for greater community involvement.See also: flesh, on, put, somethingput flesh on (the bones of) something add more details to something which exists only in a draft or outline form.See also: flesh, on, put, somethingput flesh on (the bones of) something develop a basic idea, etc. by giving more details to make it more complete: The strength of the book is that it puts flesh on the bare bones of his argument.See also: flesh, on, put, something |