Very thin especially from disease or hunger or cold.
1 Not a creature abroad; the tall gaunt houses staring in the moonlight.
2 He's all purpose and business, lean and gaunt beneath a new haircut.
3 He had gained weight, yet still gave the impression of being gaunt .
4 Even in the firelight how gaunt and strained it looked to her.
5 A tail, gaunt figure loomed up in the bow of the lifeboat.
6 Surely that gaunt preacher had the true fire in his gray soul.
7 A gaunt man, armed with a bamboo cane, stood behind the animal.
8 The fog was puffing through the gaunt arms, festooning the rigid hands.
9 The gaunt man with the scarred lip was the first to speak.
10 Though the word 'boy' hardly seemed to do this gaunt individual justice.
11 The faint mockery of a smile wavered across the painfully gaunt face.
12 His wife, Rachel, looking frail and gaunt , issued a similar impassioned plea.
13 He was the gaunt , taciturn individual we had seen at the wheel.
14 The great gaunt figure sitting by her side quivered at the sound.
15 Nothing but abject poverty, cruel, gaunt want stares me in the face.
16 Pavek grew gaunt from fever and denial; Sassel's purse grew even thinner.
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