Occupied or populated by a small number of people.
Sinônimos
Examples for "thin"
Examples for "thin"
1Young and thin, Miss Leroy never gave Olson Read a second thought.
2She'd gone out with a too-tall, too-thin history major for several months.
3Still, analysts said given the thin trading volume, volatility will likely prevail.
4Muhyiddin has had a razor-thin majority since coming to power in March.
5The not so thin blue line meant sure escape was not possible.
1A sparse line-up of new drugs remains the Anglo-Swedish company's top problem.
2However, reports of olfactory dysfunction in other cystic kidney diseases are sparse.
3The detainees reported severe overcrowding, sparse water and food, and limited healthcare.
4Evidence of progress is sparse, arguably to the point of not existing.
5Hence, presumably, the relatively sparse coverage and apparent absence of political concern.
6The screen is attractive but simple; with minimal colours and sparse detail.
7The furniture of the salon is simple and sparse and very hard.
8Even worse, there was sparse evidence that the public was particularly interested.
9Because evidence -data -is so sparse, many controversies remain unsettled.
10Too, her party was already approaching Pugeesh, and information was still sparse.
11The aerial scout observes the dummies beneath the sparse covering of branches.
12The Coco Islands are a restricted area and transport links are sparse.
13She had never bought a house and kept her rented apartments sparse.
14Nevertheless, knowledge of protein interactions that regulate noncanonical NF-kB signaling is sparse.
15The lamps were sparse in this lane, and all was comparatively quiet.
16She blinked a few times and stared at the small, sparse room.
Sparse nas variantes da língua
Estados Unidos da América