Advanced as in scrawny Extremely thin or emaciated, resembling the appearance of someone who is gaunt. Clear All
3 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Skin And Bones'
The famine-stricken village was filled with children who looked like skin and bones, their eyes reflecting hunger.
The novel's protagonist, after months of hardship, emerged from the wilderness looking like skin and bones.
The neglected garden was now just a patch of soil with a few skin and bones plants struggling to survive.
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