skinny
Prononciation : [ˈskɪni]
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Contexte : « appearance »
(adjective) when someone is very thin or has little body fat. If a person looks slender and their clothes hang loosely on them, they can be described as skinny.
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She is so skinny that her clothes are a size smaller than mine.
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He is not skinny; he has a strong, muscular build.
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Do you think being too skinny can be unhealthy?
Contexte : « appearance »
(noun) the state of being very thin. This can refer to people or objects that are narrow and light.
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Her skinny allowed her to fit into the small chair without any problems.
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The puppy is not in a skinny; it needs to gain some weight.
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What do you think about the skinny of that tree?
Contexte : « food »
(adjective) describing food that has little fat or calories. If food is low in fat content, it is often called skinny.
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I ordered a skinny latte because I am trying to eat healthier.
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This burger is not skinny; it is very greasy and has a lot of fat.
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What are some ideas for a skinny lunch option?
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