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1 I mean, he was a far more, far too thin - skinned for that.
2 In fact, Stewart said, she's been accused of spreading herself too thin .
3 Canadian forces denied they were stretched too thin and short of troops.
4 He sat looking at me-haggard , far too thin , but not without sympathy.
5 When they'd met, Kathy had been weight-obsessed, and was far too thin .
6 If the almond cream is too thin , mix in more pounded citron.
7 The resulting construct looked flimsy, too thin to support a man's weight.
8 I can't tackle all the issues, otherwise I'm spreading myself too thin .
9 The girl's breasts were beautiful, though her body was rather too thin .
10 You only get stretched too thin when you don't control your career.
11 Also her nose was too sharp and her lips were too thin .
12 It looks like your attentions and activities have spread you too thin .
13 The ground is too thin for the plow, too jagged for horses.
14 Not too thick, nor too thin , about as wide as my thumb.
15 But you wouldn't sell for much; you're too small and too thin .
16 What kind of griddle cakes result when the batter is too thin ?
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