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thin
adjective as in fine, light, slender
Strong matches
adjective as in transparent, fine
adjective as in deficient, weak
adjective as in diluted
Example Sentences
Marrone has repeatedly said that fire crews were overwhelmed by the scale and ferocity of the conflagration, as firefighters were spread thin battling three different blazes across the county.
He was initially rejected by clubs like Internacional and Gremio because they considered him too thin and lightweight for professional football.
The namesake burger was the pinnacle of my burger experience at that time: two thin, perfectly charred beef patties, housemade American cheese, a special sauce, crisp pickles and a beef tallow-toasted sesame bun.
"The process is the punishment – the cases are no more than a thin excuse to keep him in jail."
By the end of Lynch’s run Magellan was a behemoth struggling to eke out “a razor thin margin of victory,” as investment commentator William Bernstein put it.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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