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Перевод: scrawny
[прилагательное] костлявый; тощий; худощавый; сухопарый
Тезаурус:
- She felt to hug him but was afraid to hurt; like a fragile bird, this new scrawny Rab.
- A scrawny boy, his hand wrapped up in a bloodstained rag, his clothes caked in mud, who looked sicker than some of her patients, and the pale, sullen girl who stood over by the teatrolley, shifting awkwardly from one foot to the other and looking as if she didn't have a brain in her head.
- The scrawny swarthy-skinned kid in the mirror blinked back at him.
- Nana was small and scrawny, and the sinews in her neck stood out like guy-ropes above the demure white collar of her dark blue dress.
- He hated his body, the scrawny legs on which the kneecaps protruded like deformities, the small blinking eyes too closely set, the sparse beard which couldn't disguise the weakness of the mouth and chin.
- "She'll be scrawny and down at heel, I bet.
- Only the sullen, scrawny Frances was delighted.
- His poor scrawny hands grip the arms of a wheelchair pushed by his adoring wife with the now familiar expression of a too-bright smile and devastated eyes.
- A scrawny nationalist in tattered jeans tried to grill him on independence for the benefit of the cameras and a woman in Capaldi's fish caravan threatened to slap him round the face with one of her fish if he broke any election promises.
- Then she put her arm round the scrawny shoulder.
- She listened for Patrick's cry but the only noise was from the Kenny children as they squabbled over a piece of bread, and Maggie was sitting on the bed with the baby sucking in vain at her scrawny breast.
- But you're all scrawny.
- Above them, tied to a thorn tree, faded red and white streamers dangle like the tattered carcasses of scrawny birds.
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