We found 349 examples of how to use thin in an English sentence.
Sentences 76 to 100 of 349.
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76. | I am so thin that they say I look rawboned. | |
77. | This suit's too thin for me. | |
78. | In Hong Kong there are two types of liquid food which are considered absolutely vital: Cantonese soup and congee. It is curious to note that however "thick and ingredient-filled" the soup is, it's always drunk and however "thin" the congee is, it's always eaten. | |
79. | He's so thin that he looks like a skeleton. | |
80. | The poor old man became so thin that now he's just skin and bones. | |
81. | Tom seems to be able to stay thin even though he eats quite a bit. | |
82. | Tom says he doesn't know how Mary stays so thin. | |
83. | Tom has thin lips. | |
84. | Could you please go buy bread at the baker's, two small ones and a large one please? And if they ran out, you can buy four thin baguettes instead. | |
85. | Muscles are made of hundreds of thin fibers. | |
86. | The thin man killed the fat man. | |
87. | One book is thin and the other is thick; the thick one has about 200 pages. | |
88. | My uncle is thin, but my aunt is fat. | |
89. | Honeycomb design may improve thin-film solar cells. | |
90. | Being a wiry person, he is thin but still looks strong. | |
91. | My patience is wearing thin. | |
92. | She's grown quite thin since the last time I've seen her. I wonder if she's sick or something. | |
93. | Mars is a large rock with a thin atmosphere. | |
94. | It's easier for me to wear this dress now that I'm thin. | |
95. | Hatred doesn't just appear out of thin air; it usually starts from envy or fear. | |
96. | She is as thin as a broom stick. | |
97. | This bamboo is too thin to bear much weight. | |
98. | It's too thin. | |
99. | Would you rather be fat and ugly or thin and sexy? | |
100. | A majority of the homeless were underwhelmed by the meager portions of thin soup and day-old bread that the church had to offer. |