Avoir du corps refers to wine. Literaly "to have a (certain) body"
A wine that is 'thick' but that is nevertheless sweet is "un vin qui a du corps".
A confusion must not be made with avoir un corps (to have a body)
Elle a un corps sublime - She has a beautiful body
to have pleasure
Avoir du bon temps in French means "To have a good time" in English.
Avoir du plaisir or s'amuser
"Avoir du plaisir".
avoir du plaisir
bronzer (verb), avoir du bronzage
Garde du Corps - France - was created in 1440.
Gardes du Corps - Prussia - was created in 1740.
avoir
and have
give two words for parts of the human body
La peau, c'est le plus gros organe du corps.