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    emaciated


    1. John looks inside, sees an emaciated body lying in the bed, then slowly turns his attention to the face


    2. Next to him is "Comatose John," emaciated John from the nursing home, fishing pole in his hand


    3. He brings his emaciated hand up to shield his eyes


    4. scratch his emaciated back


    5. All he had to do was to wait for the ripples to reach the shoreline of my emaciated imagination


    6. The midwife, Ruth Morgan, says to trust in God, but both tell me that I'm far too emaciated to deliver and that I'll die in childbirth


    7. Anyone meeting Mr Pinscher for the first time might forgive him this discourtesy, since the fellow looked as thin and emaciated as the chicken bone he waved so enthusiastically in the air


    8. Dying cattle lay emaciated upon the ground


    9. He passed one cell and glanced in to see an emaciated woman, maybe in her late twenties, although it was difficult to tell


    10. Thoughtful Americans felt a thrill of pity when they saw the unkempt and emaciated insurgents, who had steadfastly endured three years' campaigning

    11. The emaciated survivors of the reconcentrados, whose pudicity had departed through force of circumstances, thought little of the lack of privacy; but the delicate Cuban ladies from the city felt their position keenly until they also sank into the apathy of starvation


    12. Late in the afternoon a long line of emaciated non-combatants commenced to stream back to the city


    13. Over the next few moons the sufferer lost weight, becoming weak and emaciated, unable to care for themselves any longer


    14. They looked weak and emaciated, their eyes dull and sunken


    15. Turning, the Sycler eased her way out of the soil that had been her resting place for three years, body - although thin and emaciated - stretching to its full two metres


    16. Wendigoes were gaunt, emaciated creatures, with their pallid skin tightly-stretched over their bones, sunken eyes and an ashen complexion


    17. It was the third figure, standing a little off to one side, pale, dirty and emaciated, with grey, ashen features, haggard


    18. I suppose they didn’t want pictures of people on the wall that were bald, gaunt, and emaciated either


    19. Lilly was found to be severely emaciated, and as with all the attempts of the Anders Clinic to engage Adam and Susan in scheduling and maintaining appointments to address the children‘s various medical ailments, their parents failed them


    20. The physician expressed concerns with Cindy‘s emaciated appearance and Lilly‘s heart murmur

    21. There he was, large, emaciated, alternating miaowing and coughing as I looked at him


    22. Truly: gratefully taking it's light, either it is a morning slide across the smooth surface of heaven curtains, or proud and unhurried, his barely perceptible steps beyond the horizon on a sky emaciated by clouds, a man, expressing the desire and will to let that light in, can turn itself into this light for a while, and shine itself in mornings and evenings, to be itself in a mood of joy and immediate smile


    23. He was emaciated in size with brown hair, and 5’9 in height


    24. They ranged in age from young to old and in build from emaciated to portly


    25. How withered and pathetic, like emaciated corpses, those who hate America seem by contrast


    26. Doc Zab had been shocked by her emaciated appearance


    27. chained animals, emaciated, exposed to the sun and the rain - close to some barrel here


    28. Nursing her infant and hard labor had emaciated Ainura to the point


    29. Painfully thin with huge, staring eyes and emaciated limbs and body


    30. pictures of emaciated corpses piled so high they needed giant

    31. that was scattered around and its scraggly, emaciated body, it


    32. He was rather emaciated, The last graduate


    33. rooftops, one of which was robbed by a smal emaciated old


    34. His legs ceased their swinging and the shrivelled, emaciated husk that had once been Lewem, dropped to the floor


    35. A few seconds later it returned, thin and emaciated but alive


    36. The shrubs, emaciated and evaporated by the fury of the roaring fire, were supplanted by an enormous black, ashen and sterile spot that was distilling the gray steams of destruction


    37. His face was emaciated and deathly pale


    38. An emaciated vampire lay on the floor, his left leg curled unnaturally under his body as he hissed his defiance at me


    39. She was thin, emaciated and


    40. is emaciated, utterly exhausted and humiliated in the wrong sense, but as one who, n the sacrifices and the toils of the intense day and night struggle of anticipation, has indeed found the “pristine beauty” without the

    41. “Will you eat?” She asked and felt the shudder that racked the emaciated frame of the beast


    42. These wolves could tear poor, emaciated Flaca and her sweet little Gordo and Bonita to bits


    43. He realised that his emaciated body had


    44. days but an emaciated shell


    45. A total of nine emaciated and starving dogs were


    46. In either of the cases dogs appear emaciated, too thin


    47. Then he washed his hands, threw the oilcloth over himself, and before midnight he returned with a few strings of dried meat, several bags of rice, corn with weevils, and some emaciated bunches of bananas


    48. She would have been more than pretty if not for her emaciated face


    49. Some of the animals were emaciated, and had open sores


    50. I took a very long look at the emaciated animals in our












































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    Synonyms for "emaciated"

    cadaverous emaciated gaunt haggard pinched skeletal wasted poor hungry lank lean meagre thin

    "emaciated" definitions

    very thin especially from disease or hunger or cold