scrawny (Meaning)

Wordnet

scrawny (s)

being very thin

inferior in size or quality

Webster

scrawny (a.)

Meager; thin; rawboned; bony; scranny.

scrawny Sentence Examples

  1. The scrawny cat struggled to find sustenance in the harsh streets.
  2. Her scrawny limbs trembled as she desperately reached for the food.
  3. The boy's scrawny body was a testament to the hardships he faced.
  4. The scrawny tree stood forlornly in the barren landscape.
  5. The horse's scrawny coat revealed its poor health.
  6. The scrawny fence barely held back the relentless wind.
  7. Her scrawny handwriting made it difficult to decipher her notes.
  8. The scrawny roots of the plant clung tenaciously to the dry soil.
  9. The scrawny dog shivered uncontrollably in the cold.
  10. The scrawny man's appearance belied his fierce determination.

FAQs About the word scrawny

being very thin, inferior in size or qualityMeager; thin; rawboned; bony; scranny.

skinny, thin, slender, boney, svelte, angular, lanky, lean, bony, gaunt

burly, beefy, thick, squat, husky, heavyset, stubby, heavy, husky, fleshy

The scrawny cat struggled to find sustenance in the harsh streets.

Her scrawny limbs trembled as she desperately reached for the food.

The boy's scrawny body was a testament to the hardships he faced.

The scrawny tree stood forlornly in the barren landscape.