Moderate as in underweight 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 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.
The famine-stricken village had children who were sadly nothing but skin and bones, their malnutrition evident.
The old photograph captured a moment in time, showing the survivors of the war as nothing but skin and bones.
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