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    gaunt


    1. Travis rubbed his old shaven head and sucked in his gaunt cheeks


    2. The tall, gaunt man thought for a minute


    3. Unlike Reston, it was colorful and in good repair, not gaunt, rusted steel skeletons and crumbly, graffiti-covered concrete covered with moss, kudzu and choke-cherry


    4. The gaunt boy from Wednesday night seems to know a lot of people, but he only ever seems to have a brief chat with them


    5. distractedly and a frown of concentration made his gaunt,


    6. He is gaunt with long white hair and beard, with one hand having two thumbs, each of which is really a short tentacle with a bony knuckle on the end, and the other hand having at least eight fingers and no thumb at all


    7. Looking more haggard, gaunt and lost than ever, Rapheal appeared on the screen


    8. The gaunt elf lord appeared to be death itself


    9. For a moment, his gaunt face and her golden curls were lost to Emily's sight, covered by the swirling tattered cape of Solo Ki


    10. "Then we have Yhohonshu," a plush and tall creamy-pale woman with tight white curls who's robe clung well, "and Kiethying," a tall gaunt man with a little streak of charcoal left in his beard, very like Althart but more somber of visage with straighter hair and beard

    11. The slave, though stooped and gaunt,


    12. After only a short time in Emerald Tower, he was beginning to look less gaunt and his hair was clean and full bodied


    13. She stared at him with wide eyes that bulged out of gaunt, hollow sockets


    14. “Oh, it could happen to anyone, Sandy, my boy,” said Rufus, surrendering to the situation and plastering a grin on his gaunt face


    15. His face was thin and cadaverously gaunt, as lit by some candles on the Captain’s desk, Fysto said not a word, but smiled thinly at the port agent and pulled out a chair for him to sit


    16. The Globe glowed brighter and brighter, emitting an eerie blue light that seemed to melt the Hermit’s features, showing a gaunt, thin face of a woman below as it pulsated stronger and stronger


    17. I stepped softly between the rows of suffering soldiers that night at Siboney; fires outside and flickering lanterns lit up the gaunt faces, some stamped with approaching death


    18. The army that had landed but seven weeks before, in the flush of health and strength, crawled back to the transports in regiments of gaunt spectres, to return to the country whose readiness and anxiety to do everything possible for its defenders had been negated by the unfortunate officialdom and chaos in Washington


    19. I got a sick feeling in my stomach as I looked at the gaunt


    20. Wendigoes were gaunt, emaciated creatures, with their pallid skin tightly-stretched over their bones, sunken eyes and an ashen complexion

    21. He looked around his forties, tall, thin, almost gaunt


    22. I suppose they didn’t want pictures of people on the wall that were bald, gaunt, and emaciated either


    23. They were pale and gaunt, most had severe speech impediments, some had awkward gaits and inward facing legs, and there were clear dental issues


    24. In the grey, pre-dawn light I perceived the gaunt skeleton of a cat; above it, a death's head


    25. He was a strange-looking man, very gaunt almost haggard looking


    26. A pretty secretary walked in with a rather gaunt weedy man


    27. But, both boys refused to visit her due to her increasingly bad (gaunt and bald) appearance


    28. her pocked, scabbed, and gaunt face in the mirror in the


    29. A narrow band of greenery flanked both sides with an occasional gaunt palm trunk spotted here and there, still showing the ravages of the locust ordeal, only now were they revealing some small sign of a return to the living world


    30. band of greenery flanked both sides with an occasional gaunt palm trunk spotted here and

    31. The second man was bigger than Baby Face, but gaunt


    32. We, the gaunt zanies of a witless Fate,


    33. I saw her face just before they did," Calvin recalled how gaunt and grey it'd turned


    34. ” Zach’s gaunt face appeared at the kitchen door


    35. Bryony questioned how dangerous a vegetable store could be, but noticed the look of fear on Zach’s gaunt face


    36. This man was gaunt, very poor, and toothless and at the age of 55 he looked allot older


    37. “Halt and state your business!” said a gaunt lich-troll


    38. Her dark eyes and gaunt face gazed at the magic user with an expression of recognition


    39. A gaunt, aged halfling cowered in the doorway


    40. The gaunt lich-troll gestured casually, dissolving his precautionary barrier

    41. Our short lived experiment as an all male troupe ended when three ‘resting’ actors from Alwyn’s Horsham Repertory days arrived to fill the gaps – Valerie, a blonde of thirty-five who could pass for twenty as long as she stayed behind the proscenium; William, a gaunt but well-made queer in his forties; and Ruth, who looked like Hansel and Gretel’s witch


    42. The gaunt humanoids parried and lunged with their steel weapons


    43. He was as tall as Max, but thinner, so looked poetically gaunt in his suit


    44. ―Uh-huh,‖ Gaunt said, still unimpressed


    45. ―Uh-huh,‖ Gaunt said with an air of disinterest


    46. But at least Gaunt had dropped the ―son‖ routine, which had been his goal


    47. Colonel Gaunt was there too, tending


    48. for that reason alone that Gaunt was now speaking to him privately


    49. Gaunt looked over his shoulder to make sure no one was within earshot


    50. We were gaunt, shell-shocked, and bewildered with nerve fatigue










































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    Synonymes pour "gaunt"

    cadaverous emaciated gaunt haggard pinched skeletal wasted dreary grim desolate slender spare lank lean meagre scrawny