fleshy lips
The German term for 'fleshy lips' is 'fleischige Lippen'. This term is used to describe lips that are full and plump, often considered a desirable feature in many cultures. In German, 'fleischig' means 'fleshy' or 'meaty', and 'Lippen' is the plural form of 'Lippe', meaning 'lip'. The term is used in everyday language as well as in literary or poetic contexts.
She has fleshy lips that become even more beautiful when she smiles.
This sentence is used to describe someone's physical characteristics, specifically their lips. In this case, 'fleshy lips' means that the person has full or thick lips, which are emphasized when she smiles.
Fleshy lips can be considered attractive.
The sentence states a general opinion about how fleshy or full lips are perceived. It suggests that having 'fleshy lips' can be a physical trait that is viewed as attractive to some people.
He likes her fleshy lips.
This phrase implies personal preference for the physical characteristic of fleshy or full lips. It means that the person referred to appreciates or is attracted to someone with this trait.