Definitionadj. very thin especially from disease or hunger or cold
Last update: August 29, 2016
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More than anything, the emaciated homeless man wanted a good meal. [Please select]
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Because some sick animals refuse to eat, many of them become emaciated. [Please select]
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Strange hardships, I imaginepoor, emaciated, pallid wanderer. [Please select]
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She looked down at her expanded figure and in the glass at her pale, sallow, emaciated face in which her eyes now looked larger than ever. [Please select]
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How weak and emaciated they appear, as if in the last stage of starvation. [Please select]
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I cried, bending to look into the pale, emaciated face; "who are you." [Please select]
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Bruce's account, being, to all appearance, both "lank and emaciated." [Please select]
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He was an emaciated, unkempt man, whose movements were in strange contrast with his appearance. [Please select]
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He was so thin and emaciated, too, that he could squeeze himself into the tiniest space. [Please select]
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He felt now a little emaciated mentally and somewhat absent-bodied--so he put it to himself. [Please select]
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None of the woodrats handled was excessively fat, nor were any emaciated. [Please select]
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