Jul 2nd , 2012

Manic Monday

So what is the difference between “Flesh out” and “Flush out” and idea?

To “flesh out” is to take the parts given and figure out how to put them together. as the Urban Dictionary explains, the term comes from the artworld, particualrly drawing. A lot of cartoonists and drawers will draw the person in a line-contour form, to help with proportions and more. Once the guidelines and proportions are done, you draw the actual body, or “flesh”, and face and the other details.

This should not be mixed with “Flush out” which is a whole different story. it means to force out of hiding , and although it’s something you might want to do with your idea, don’t use it in a sentence!

Wishing you all to flesh out successful idea this week!

The Ginger Team

Posted in English as a second language, English Language, English learning, English writing, Grammar, Manic Monday, Quotes

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