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1 She was so emaciated that she looked like one already long dead.
2 The sight of Beth so emaciated melted Maggie almost to tears.
3 Jeth had never seen someone so emaciated before in real life.
4 He arrived there so emaciated that he could scarcely be recognized.
5 You have seen her, you have seen that poor little baby, so emaciated !
6 She was so emaciated , I almost wasn't sure she was a girl at first.
7 He was so emaciated that he couldn't carry a watch.
8 Medical staff described the children as so emaciated they could have been mistaken for teenagers.
9 Ten days later he was so emaciated that his most intimate friends hardly knew him.
10 I'd say the younger one's fifteen, maybe sixteen, although she's so emaciated I could be underestimating.
11 The railing, long sought with tears, is so emaciated that it recalled Sister Angelique to me.
12 But he had never yet seen him so beaten down, so bloodless, so emaciated as this.
13 And here are some, moving slowly, and so pale, so emaciated , that I hardly know them.
14 He was thin, so emaciated that his bones seemed to threaten to slice through the skin.
15 His excessively tall, lank figure was so emaciated that it was like a caricature of a man.
16 The few remaining, intended for food, were in so emaciated a state that the flesh was scarcely eatable.
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