Moderate as in scrawny Extremely thin or emaciated, resembling the appearance of a cadaver. Clear All
3 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Skin And Bones'
The novel's protagonist, trapped on the deserted island, became skin and bones surviving solely on meager rations.
The old haunted house stood in the moonlight, looking like it was skin and bones.
The antique violin, once magnificent, now looked like it was skin and bones, with cracks and worn-out strings.
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