Very thin especially from disease or hunger or cold.
1 In the most severe cases, people would become emaciated , delirious, and incapacitated.
2 Sea lion pups, emaciated and starving, have washed up on California beaches.
3 We could not keep life in some of the poor emaciated frames.
4 He could have easily disengaged it; it was small, weak and emaciated .
5 In Jamila's case, a Reuters photo of the emaciated child went viral.
6 Those escaping the siege in recent days are pitifully weak and emaciated .
7 All four were terribly emaciated , and in the last stages of exhaustion.
8 Combined with an emaciated body, those eyes made her seem vulnerable, innocent.
9 The wind of his going strained the capote from his emaciated face.
10 He waved his thin, emaciated hand in the air as he spoke.
11 Her tall emaciated form held itself defiantly erect; her eyes flashed hatred.
12 He was emaciated ; his energy consumed him as hunger consumes other men.
13 Among the people, Ezio was emaciated and sickly figure of Silvio Barbarigo.
14 The emaciated men milled around the cadet, all asking questions at once.
15 He fought them with every pound of strength in his emaciated body.
16 Silently, the woman stretched a tremulous and emaciated arm towards the hut.
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