scrawny u rečniku PONS

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The word "skral" connotes thin or scrawny.
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In one way he was just a scrawny little kid.
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The decreased appetite will result in individuals appear scrawny, mangy, and sickly.
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In 1795-1797, a scrawny, naturalistic bald eagle was depicted on the reverse side of all silver coins.
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She is eventually hanged, but is so scrawny and skinny that she just hangs there choking.
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When first introduced into the series he was described as being scrawny and nervous looking with spiky hair.
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They robe their scrawny bodies in tattered garments of ashen gray or sooty black.
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There had been a terrible drought that year and the shortages meant the cattle were weak and scrawny.
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But earlier encounters had been largely with poorly armed merchant ships, scrawny pirates and isolated squads, targets a single, well-armed fighting caravel could see off without much difficulty.
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Scrawny and angular in repose, it becomes supple and expressive when the music sways.
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