scrawny in A Sentence

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    The girl is Scrawny.

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    What? That Scrawny little bag of bones?

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    Let me hold your Scrawny hand, my dear.

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    I'm voluptuous and beautiful… and you Scrawny.

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    This Scrawny little boy beat up all of them?

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    Luther wouldn't do to save your Scrawny little junkie ass.

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    Exploitive weekend be required of these making love Scrawny babes.

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    She may look Scrawny now, but developmentally she's right on track.

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    Nothing memorable or clever- just little digs about how Scrawny I was.

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    The first time I joined a gym, I was 24 and Scrawny.

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    But more like a funhouse mirror, cause, you know, I'm voluptuous and beautiful… and you Scrawny.

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    Hitchens writes:"Quite recent scholarship has exposed every single other Mormon"document" as at best a Scrawny compromise and at worst a pitiful fake"….

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    During her first week at Kenilworth Junior High, she was bullied by a group of her peers who mistook her for an effeminate, Scrawny boy.

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    During her first week at the Kenilworth Junior High, she was bullied by a group of her peers who mistook her for an effeminate, Scrawny boy.

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    How Steve Rogers, a rather sickly, Scrawny youngster, transformed into Captain America is a different story altogether, but how could he possibly survive being frozen for no less than seventy years?

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    Thus, seeing these Scrawny people who love Me as they love themselves, in My heart there is always an inexplicable feeling of pain, but who would break convention because of this?

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    When I first saw Tsubasa he was a kid out of Maryland, Scrawny, trying to find himself in the professional world, and I think back to him-- they released him, and he stayed and trained every day.

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    The parking lot was split in two by a sunken four-lane roadway, and if pedestrians wanted to cross from one half of the shopping center to the other, the only way to get over the moat-like roadway was by means of a Scrawny footbridge that was 300 feet long.

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    Kye Richter, 25, hails from Waterloo, Iowa, and at 6' 1.5" and 165 pounds, he's hopes to go from Scrawny to brawny with the help of trainer Craig Ballantyne, C.S.C.S. As a police officer who's one of the skinniest cops on a force of 121 officers, he works 16-plus hours a day, 6 days a week, and has no energy while on duty.

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