Moderate as in emaciated Extremely thin or emaciated, resembling the appearance of someone who is gaunt. Clear All
4 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Skin And Bones'
The stray cat, once plump, became skin and bones due to lack of food.
The historical novel depicted the prisoner of war, who emerged from captivity, skin and bones.
The old haunted mansion stood tall, its windows broken, and its structure appearing skin and bones.
The once-thriving garden withered away, leaving behind only the skeletal remains, a garden now skin and bones.
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