scrawniness (Meaning)

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scrawniness (n)

the bodily property of lacking flesh

the property of being stunted and inferior in size or quality

scrawniness Sentence Examples

  1. The scrawniness of the stray cat was evident in its protruding ribs.
  2. Despite his tall height, the man's scrawniness made him appear frail.
  3. The baby's tiny arms revealed a disturbing scrawniness.
  4. The horse's scrawniness made it unfit for riding.
  5. The artist depicted the prisoner's scrawniness as a testament to his suffering.
  6. The scrawniness of the birch tree's trunk gave it a gaunt and skeletal appearance.
  7. The child's malnutrition was apparent in his extreme scrawniness.
  8. The disease ravaged the elderly woman's body, leaving her with a gaunt scrawniness.
  9. The scrawniness of the abandoned house hinted at its long history of neglect.
  10. The scarecrow in the field seemed all the more eerie due to its exaggerated scrawniness.

FAQs About the word scrawniness

the bodily property of lacking flesh, the property of being stunted and inferior in size or quality

weediness, trimness, skinniness, gauntness, reediness,fitness, thinness, slimness, leanness,slenderness

obesity, grossness, plumpness, adiposity, weight, fleshiness, fatness, corpulence, portliness, fatness

The scrawniness of the stray cat was evident in its protruding ribs.

Despite his tall height, the man's scrawniness made him appear frail.

The baby's tiny arms revealed a disturbing scrawniness.

The horse's scrawniness made it unfit for riding.