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Meat on the bones Meaning in English

expression

ˈmit/ /ˈɑn/, /ˈɔn/ /ˈðə/, /ðə/, /ði/ /ˈboʊnz
MEET on thuh BONZ
mˈiːt/ /ˈɒn/ /ðə, ði/ /bˈəʊnz
MEET on thuh BOHNZ

Definition

This expression means to add real content, details, or substance to something that was vague, basic, or incomplete.

Usage & Nuances

Primarily idiomatic and informal; often used in business, writing, or presentations to mean making something more substantial. Common collocations: 'put some meat on the bones,' 'add meat on the bones.' Not about food or literal meat.

Example Sentences

The idea is good, but it needs more meat on the bones.

basic

Can you put some meat on the bones of this report?

basic

Your story is interesting, but it needs meat on the bones to become a book.

basic

We have a plan, but until we get some meat on the bones, it's just an outline.

natural

Her presentation was OK, but it didn't have enough meat on the bones to convince the team.

natural

Let's brainstorm ideas first, then we can put some meat on the bones later.

natural