skinny (Meaning)

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skinny (n)

confidential information about a topic or person

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skinny (s)

being very thin

fitting snugly

giving or spending with reluctance

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skinny (a)

of or relating to or resembling skin

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skinny (a.)

Consisting, or chiefly consisting, of skin; wanting flesh.

skinny Sentence Examples

  1. She felt self-conscious in her skinny jeans, wishing she had opted for a looser fit.
  2. Despite his tall frame, he had a naturally skinny build that made it difficult to gain weight.
  3. The stray cat looked skinny and malnourished, prompting concerns from the neighbors.
  4. She preferred to drink skinny lattes to cut down on calories.
  5. His skinny arms struggled to lift the heavy box, causing him to strain with the effort.
  6. The skinny branches of the tree swayed gently in the breeze.
  7. He teased his friend affectionately about his skinny legs, knowing it was all in good fun.
  8. The skinny alley between the buildings was barely wide enough for two people to pass.
  9. She flipped through the pages of the fashion magazine, admiring the models' skinny figures.
  10. Despite his skinny appearance, he was surprisingly strong and agile on the basketball court.

FAQs About the word skinny

confidential information about a topic or person, being very thin, of or relating to or resembling skin, fitting snugly, giving or spending with reluctanceConsi

slender, narrow,thin,slim, paper-thin, close, fine, needlelike, elongated, linear

fat, thick, fat, stocky, stumpy, wide, thick, chunky, stocky, broad

She felt self-conscious in her skinny jeans, wishing she had opted for a looser fit.

Despite his tall frame, he had a naturally skinny build that made it difficult to gain weight.

The stray cat looked skinny and malnourished, prompting concerns from the neighbors.

She preferred to drink skinny lattes to cut down on calories.