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Перевод: scraggy
[прилагательное] тощий; сухопарый
Тезаурус:
- But she kept out of his way as his sister's scraggy old cat did, streaking from its place by the fire the moment his feet were heard in the passage.
- I noticed that the women with the scraggy necks were all sweating; so were the men in the red ties with the tight collars on their shirts.
- When they'd finished washing Mina and Kli draped their clean wet clothes among the hundreds of others stretched between the scraggy thorn trees.
- "Well, how much for that one?" asked the broker, indicating a rather scraggy looking bird.
- I want to get the now constantly recurring image or memory of the scraggy sheep huddled together at night in the bus shelter off the top of my mind: it is disconcerting to be writing about one thing and yet be presented while doing so with quite another set of pictures.
- He looked around briefly at the women with the scraggy necks in the Laura Ashley dresses, and the men who all seemed to be wearing red ties, and probably Seiko watches - but for a different reason from Bob.
- (Her mother is a scraggy old thing, starved and skinny.)
- He was white, tall, and wore a scraggy beard.
- Our hands had gone numb on the triggers of our weapons, and most of the staff, huddled against the wind under a group of scraggy pine trees, had lost their tempers due to our poor shooting.
- She set an important precedent, because she never conformed to the accepted feminine ideal - she had acne, weight problems, scraggy hair and a masculine voice.
- A green lurex dress shifted itself up and down her scraggy body according to the dictates of her arm movements, and her face looked to Lee like a Restoration comedy mask, the only possible reason for the thickness and high colour of its make-up being the pockmarks underneath.
- The scraggy neck and brutally squared and misshapen breasts put one in mind of an old woman, worked over by a lifetime of misfortune.
- Normally, a flock of almost 3000 sheep was kept, producing a better grade of wool than the usual run of scraggy downland animals.
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