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1He sees the wife whom he loves grow thinner and paler every day.
2She was not really ill, only pale and languid and seemed to grow thinner.
3At the word marriage, Mildred's lips seemed to grow thinner.
4I'ld have put charms on themselves, so that they'ld grow thinner than the pig.
5The trees grow thinner, and the path broadens.
6Then the great herd began to grow thinner and thinner, until the last buffalo had passed.
7Every day you grow thinner and whiter and colder-morelike a moonbeam than a mortal woman.
8And in each express the alterations in the limbs and joints, which swell and which grow thinner.
9He saw the face in the water grow thinner day by day, but never thought of himself.
10As a result the cell walls grow thinner with loss of moisture,-inother words, the cell shrinks.
11Anne watches his thin hands grow thinner, his sunken eyes grow bigger; yet remains strangely calm, almost contented.
12With good breeding, in generations the lips grow thinner; the face takes on character and even changes in shape.
13You don't grow thinner, you get worn down by all the salt and the constant motion of the sea.'
14His shadow ne'er grow thinner.
15The Father watches the wire grow thinner and finer until it disappears, leaving behind a residue of lavender and blue.
16As the ranks grow thinner, the players are required to repeat the sentences more rapidly, and no time for hesitation allowed.
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