SCRAWNY in a Sentence
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Example sentences for SCRAWNY, such as:
1. There were a few scrawny chickens in the yard.
2. Tha'rt not nigh so yeller and tha'rt not nigh so scrawny.
3. They were convalescing slowly and lay scrawny and weak in their bed.
4. A damned mule, she repeated, looking indignantly at the scrawny beast.
2. Tha'rt not nigh so yeller and tha'rt not nigh so scrawny.
3. They were convalescing slowly and lay scrawny and weak in their bed.
4. A damned mule, she repeated, looking indignantly at the scrawny beast.
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Meanings and Examples of SCRAWNY
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scrawny
a. being very thin
a. inferior in size or quality
Classic Sentence:
1 They were convalescing slowly and lay scrawny and weak in their bed.
2 A damned mule, she repeated, looking indignantly at the scrawny beast.
3 Tha'rt not nigh so yeller and tha'rt not nigh so scrawny.
4 It was a few days before the Fourth of July, and a grey, scrawny Italian child was setting torpedoes in a row along the railroad track.
Example Sentence:
1 There were a few scrawny chickens in the yard.