scrawny in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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Translations for scrawny in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

scrawny in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for scrawny in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

Translations for scrawny in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

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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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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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They robe their scrawny bodies in tattered garments of ashen gray or sooty black.
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The decreased appetite will result in individuals appear scrawny, mangy, and sickly.
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He is almost unrecognizable against the scrawny beanpole he was just two years ago.
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By contemporary standards, the grass-fed cattle are rather scrawny, as fattening them up on corn had not become general practice.
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The word "skral" connotes thin or scrawny.
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In 1795-1797, a scrawny, naturalistic bald eagle was depicted on the reverse side of all silver coins.
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The yard was mostly dirt, good for playing marbles - with a few spare patches of scrawny grass.
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