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"Thin" in a Sentence (33 examples)
The gold was beaten into thin plates.
Making nothing of the cold, he went out in thin clothes.
One book is thin. The other is thick. The thick one has about 200 pages.
Faults are thick where love is thin.
Aren't you stretched pretty thin already?
Helen does not eat enough and she is getting thin.
That's because the bubble vanished into thin air.
You'll catch cold in such thin clothing.
In such thin clothes, are you warm enough?
While I was at it, I felt as if I was walking on thin ice.
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thin plate of metal; thin paper; thin board; thin covering
It was no mystery at all, or a mystery covered only with the thinnest and most transparent veil, that forced abortion is a common practice among Turkish women. The horrible secret as to the means and the drugs to be employed is pretty generally known, and where ignorance prevails there are "wise women," old hags, professional abortists, who go about the country relieving matrons of their burthens for a few piastres apiece […]
Out of spite, the human beings pretended not to believe that it was Snowball who had destroyed the windmill: they said that it had fallen down because the walls were too thin.
The newest form of gold created in a lab is the thickness of two atoms, according to a new study. It’s only 0.47 nanometers thick, which is one million times thinner than a human finger nail. […] This makes it the thinnest unsupported gold ever created and it could be used in electronics and medical devices going forward. The gold is made up of two layers of atoms stacked on top of each other. But don’t let the thin structure fool you.
thin wire; thin string
Typically, osteoporosis causes the amount of trabecular bone to be reduced and the bone to become thinner, while the intertrabecular space enlarges and the interconnected structure of trabecular bone is disrupted.
thin person
Water is thinner than honey.
The trees of a forest are thin; the corn or grass is thin.
Ferrara is very large, but extremely thin of people.
a thin, tight-lipped smile
thin, hollow sounds, and lamentable screams
a thin disguise
In short, we previously found that thin routes benefit from an increase in competition in the Spanish airline market when considering routes that were monopoly routes in 2001.
Like their friends the "draggers," the "hoisters" or shoplifters are having a thin time these days, […]
chocolate mint thins
potato thins
wheat thins
Exhausted fathers thinned the blood, You curse the legacy of pain; Darling of an infected brood, You feel disaster climb the vein.
The crowds thinned after the procession had passed: there was nothing more to see.
So floriferous are Asian pears, and the tree so laden with young fruit, that as the tree approaches maturity it is worth considering thinning the fruit (I can't quite bring myself to thin the flowers) so as to neither overburden the tree for this year nor tire it for the next. Thinning early in the season, while the fruit is small, is ideal.
seed sown thin
Spain is a nation thin sown of people.
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