Definitionn. the quality of being slight or inadequate
Last update: September 11, 2015
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Its characteristics are exceptional tallness combined with slenderness and elegance of figure; a face somewhat long, without any special prominence of the cheekbones but having more or less oblique eyes; an aquiline nose; a slightly receding chin; largish upper teeth; a long neck; a narrow chest; a long trunk, and delicately shaped, small hands with long, slender fingers. [Please select]
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Neither depth of bill nor culmen is a practical index to degree of slenderness of bill. [Please select]
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5 in length and 10 inches in circumference at base, so that the greater length and slenderness of the horns of _Ovis Blanfordii_ are apparent. [Please select]
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"She is like a willow shaken in the wind for slenderness and grace." [Please select]
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"Her ladyship's slenderness is a great advantage," said the wisely inciting ones. [Please select]
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The slenderness is especially noticeable in the breadth across the zygomata, mastoids, and rostrum. [Please select]
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He was a man slightly above the middle height, whose slenderness made him seem taller. [Please select]
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Her heavy, dove-coloured, silk skirts stood out stiffly from her waist, declaring its slenderness. [Please select]
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She moved to and fro observing the grace of her carriage, the set of her hips, the slenderness of her waist. [Please select]
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They were approaching a woman whose tall slenderness, combined with a remarkable physiognomy, arrested the old man's attention. [Please select]
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So King Edward the First, called, in a not very complimentary manner, LONGSHANKS, because of the slenderness of his legs, was peacefully accepted by the English Nation. [Please select]
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