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skin and bones example sentences
skin and bones
1. "You're nothing but skin and bones!" said the witch, locking Hansel into a cage
2. “Not what you think Sir, its for collecting the plaster, skin and bones that fall out!”
3. They weren't the skin and bones some of the survivors I ran across were
4. The pads of his feet were bloody and worn thin, and he was skin and bones, not to mention very dirty
5. I approached slowly, and she hesitated for only a moment before letting me gather her up, skin and bones, and carry her inside
6. She closed her eyes and felt its permanence enter her skin and bones
7. pretty banged up; and given that I was mostly skin and bones at that
8. They were beaten and mistreated; some of the men who were once fit were now nothing more than skin and bones
9. They were nothing more than skin and bones with a little bit of flesh still hanging onto their bones
10. relaxation soothed my skin and bones
11. One week previously he had returned home, without any voice, unable to breathe, and almost skin and bones, with his wandering trunks and his wastrel’s accordion, to fulfill the promise of dying beside his wife
12. “What is this wizardry?” Exclaimed an army corporal who, like the others, was barely skin and bones
13. Five Foot Nine One Hundred and Thirteen Pounds of Skin and Bones with Three
14. a real war, never saw the gloomy field of lifeless skin and bones, the testament of brutality on a large scale
15. Remove chicken and take off skin and bones
16. When he darkened our doorway he was skin and bones, had an eye infection and his tail was as crooked as a district attorney with the ambition of becoming governor
17. He pushed and swatted at his attacker, a relentless jumble of skin and bones cavorting on top of him as he tried to gain purchase
18. At 158 pounds, his six-foot-two frame was down to skin and bones
19. “They were a pathetic looking bunch: mostly skin and bones, clad in rags with makeshift footwear, and nervous,” he wrote
20. (Although, I had come to learn that the “laughing Buddha” is actually a medieval Chinese monk who somehow became conflated in the Western imagination with the historical Buddha, who only ate one meal a day and was most likely a bag of skin and bones