thinnish (Meaning)
thinnish (a.)
Somewhat thin.
Synonyms & Antonyms of thinnish
thinnish Sentence Examples
- The ice was thinnish, and the children were cautioned not to venture too far onto it.
- The pancake batter was too thinnish, and the pancakes spread out too much in the pan.
- The blouse she was wearing was thinnish, revealing the outline of her bra.
- The thinnish breadsticks were perfect for dipping into the warm olive oil.
- The dough was thinnish and rolled out to a thin crust for the pizza.
- The thinnish layer of snow covered the ground, but it wasn't enough to prevent the children from playing outside.
- The thinnish paintbrush was perfect for creating delicate details on the canvas.
- The thinnish slice of ham was placed delicately on top of the salad.
- The thinnish metal sheet was easily bent into the desired shape.
- The thinnish curtains allowed in just enough light to illuminate the room.
FAQs About the word thinnish
Somewhat thin.
bony,skinny, slim, slender, lean, angular,gaunt, lithe, trim, svelte
plump, obese, thickset, stocky, chunky, rotund, chubby, overweight, thickset, bulky
The ice was thinnish, and the children were cautioned not to venture too far onto it.
The pancake batter was too thinnish, and the pancakes spread out too much in the pan.
The blouse she was wearing was thinnish, revealing the outline of her bra.
The thinnish breadsticks were perfect for dipping into the warm olive oil.