Moderate as in underweight Extremely thin or emaciated, as in having very little flesh or fat on the body. Clear All
5 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Skin And Bones'
The stray cat, once plump, became skin and bones after being on the streets for months.
Despite his love for junk food, he remained skin and bones due to a high metabolism.
The abandoned house stood in the woods, its walls now just a framework of 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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