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Extreme leanness (usually caused by starvation or disease)
emaciation
maceration
boniness
bonyness
1
Spider's arms, impossibly strong for their
gauntness
,
cradled her against his chest.
2
His features, always inclined to
gauntness
,
became even sharper and more pronounced.
3
The
gauntness
,
she knew, was a side effect of cold sleep.
4
He had lost weight, and his cheekbones stuck out with
gauntness
.
5
It showed a woman of mournfully beautiful
gauntness
,
jacket draped over her shoulder.
6
Then she noticed the
gauntness
of his bronzed face and how lean he was.
7
He is the strongest man I ever saw, and his
gauntness
is all muscle.
8
Sir Richmond's brown
gauntness
was, he noted, greatly set off by his suit of grey.
9
Youth and
gauntness
,
I said, without much hope.
10
And take care of him. He turned back and looked at the
gauntness
of Peter Marlowe.
11
His is a wall-paper with a vengeance-onequarter of the universe laid bare in all its
gauntness
.
12
He was growing thin even to
gauntness
.
13
It emphasized the
gauntness
of her features.
14
There was no
gauntness
to his cheeks.
15
Although she was thin almost to the point of
gauntness
,
Angela had always been pretty in her way.
16
He had the
gauntness
,
sallowness of complexion, and deliberateness of manner peculiar to the people of New England.
gauntness
beautiful gauntness
brown gauntness
cancerous gauntness
considerable gauntness
emphasize the gauntness