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full-bodied

adjective as in robust

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A lawyer, a kingpin, and his wife walk into a musical, and “Emilia Pérez” is born, Frenchman Jacques Audiard’s full-bodied, colorful epic about transformation, redemption and finding one’s voice in a hard world.

Each word, whether French or Quechuan, seemed to hold double meaning, so full-bodied was her vocal production.

Giving a full-bodied performance while standing in place, Nyong’o recalls, can prove challenging, requiring an actor to use their body in ways that they would never use it otherwise.

Alcohol gives beer a sweet, warming, full-bodied taste, as well as affecting how other flavour compounds evaporate, resulting in its distinctive flavour.

From BBC

It could have been a ho-hum sketch, but Edebiri’s over-the-top line readings and full-bodied spasms as Solomon elevate it to one of the best of the week.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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