Very thin especially from disease or hunger or cold.
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Examples for "wasted"
Examples for "wasted"
1But each year hundreds of thousands of tonnes are lost or wasted.
2Time is wasted when both sides in debate employ the same tactics.
3Every second that passed, every second they wasted, he thought of Lizzie.
4He speaks the way he designs product: not a single wasted word.
5That small debacle alone wasted almost three million pounds of taxpayers' money.
1Rebecca pinched his knee, hard: he had gone too far, too fast.
2Vera pinched a lemon free and held it under a neon light.
3I pinched him first in my anxiety and then in my joy.
4But the solar market has also been pinched by the economic downturn.
5I was a dog to have pinched it in the first place.
1You are in trouble; I can see it in your haggard eyes.
2Tears blinded her eyes; her face was wan; her mien terribly haggard.
3The place was a ruin, haggard and falling apart, leaking water everywhere.
4First light found the small group of Christians haggard and mentally worn.
5The haggard face under the gray hair turned slowly toward the messenger.
1They account for almost 60 per cent of all bony foot problems.
2Objective: To determine whether knee flexion influenced bony contact movements during flexion.
3Thus, localization did not rely on bony landmarks alone in these cases.
4He could still feel his young charge's bony shoulder in his grip.
5The dark coat-sleeve flapped on the bony skeleton of the unknown arm.
1Unfortunately, these elements are not present in all cases involving skeletal remains.
2Background: Inadequate dietary protein intake results in loss of skeletal muscle mass.
3The skeletal soldiers all took one step forward, making their weapons ready.
4However, mechanisms underlying skeletal complications in diabetes are still not well understood.
5We also present evidence for mild skeletal muscle disease in affected persons.
1In the most severe cases, people would become emaciated, delirious, and incapacitated.
2Sea lion pups, emaciated and starving, have washed up on California beaches.
3We could not keep life in some of the poor emaciated frames.
4He could have easily disengaged it; it was small, weak and emaciated.
5In Jamila's case, a Reuters photo of the emaciated child went viral.
1Heart, cornea, double-lung, or pancreas transplants have to come from cadaverous donors.
2There was no mistaking the metallic glistening eyes and the cadaverous skin.
3By degrees the freshest among them began to grow cadaverous and saucer-eyed.
4At his heels strode a tall, cadaverous person in a checked suit.
5I dressed, looking like the cadaverous ghost I felt myself to be.
1Not a creature abroad; the tall gaunt houses staring in the moonlight.
2He's all purpose and business, lean and gaunt beneath a new haircut.
3He had gained weight, yet still gave the impression of being gaunt.
4Even in the firelight how gaunt and strained it looked to her.
5A tail, gaunt figure loomed up in the bow of the lifeboat.
6Surely that gaunt preacher had the true fire in his gray soul.
7A gaunt man, armed with a bamboo cane, stood behind the animal.
8The fog was puffing through the gaunt arms, festooning the rigid hands.
9The gaunt man with the scarred lip was the first to speak.
10Though the word 'boy' hardly seemed to do this gaunt individual justice.
11The faint mockery of a smile wavered across the painfully gaunt face.
12His wife, Rachel, looking frail and gaunt, issued a similar impassioned plea.
13He was the gaunt, taciturn individual we had seen at the wheel.
14The great gaunt figure sitting by her side quivered at the sound.
15Nothing but abject poverty, cruel, gaunt want stares me in the face.
16Pavek grew gaunt from fever and denial; Sassel's purse grew even thinner.
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