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21 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Skinny' in a Sentence

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Sarah found a skinny twig to use as a wand while playing pretend.
The scarecrow in the field had a skinny frame and floppy clothes.
The skinny rabbit quickly hopped away from the garden.
Sally's skinny pencil rolled off the desk.
Maria prefers to wear skinny jeans because they are comfortable and stylish.
The skinny branches of the winter trees reached towards the cold, gray sky.
The skinny bridge swayed slightly in the wind as people crossed over the river.
The skinny layer of frosting on the cake added just the right amount of sweetness.
The skinny cat chased a playful butterfly.
Sally found a skinny twig to use as a wand in the school play.
After a month of exercise and a healthy diet, Jack became skinny and fit.
Tim's skinny fingers reached for the colorful toy blocks.
Jenny's pencil broke because it was too skinny to handle the pressure.
Timmy's favorite superhero is Spider-Man because he is skinny and agile.
Tim's skinny frame made him an ideal candidate for the lead role in the play.
Maria found a skinny twig to use as a wand during her imaginary wizard game.
Sarah's pet rabbit became skinny after running around the garden all day.
After weeks of illness, the once plump cat became skinny and frail.
The skinny cat easily squeezed through the narrow gap in the fence.
The skinny cat gracefully climbed up the tree to catch a bird.
Despite being skinny, Jake was the fastest runner in his class.

Skinny

skin-ee
adjectiveVery lean or thin; emaciated.
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Last Updated On: July 12, 2024
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