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Translations for „scrawny“ in the English » Polish Dictionary (Go to Polish » English)

scrawny [ˈskrɔ:ni, Am ˈskrɑ:ni] ADJ

1. scrawny (thin):

scrawny

2. scrawny (weak):

scrawny

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Families stopped fattening hogs, because a fat hog would inevitably be replaced by a scrawny one.
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For them, mini-skirts and "hot pants" only serve to emphasize their legs, lean, knock-kneed and scrawny or ugly flat.
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She is eventually hanged, but is so scrawny and skinny that she just hangs there choking.
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In one way he was just a scrawny little kid.
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There had been a terrible drought that year and the shortages meant the cattle were weak and scrawny.
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If he has little energy, he takes the appearance of a somewhat scrawny teenage boy.
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They robe their scrawny bodies in tattered garments of ashen gray or sooty black.
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Scrawny, nerdy, acerbic wit, great disco-dancer.
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I was the thin, scrawny little guy.
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He appears shrunken, scrawny in the way pensioners sometimes do, his head poking out from his shirt collar like the head of a tortoise.
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