scrawny in Czech
scrawny
Sentence patterns related to "scrawny"
1. Scrawny, white trash.
2. See, they think I'm scrawny.
3. a scrawny old woman.
4. We had a lot of scrawny veterans and their scrawny wives for friends.
5. He had long scrawny fingers.
6. I don't mind scrawny women.
7. And, you, scrawny little bastard!
8. The vulture extended his scrawny neck.
9. Scrawny little thing all covered in dirt.
10. And another construction worker is and scrawny.
11. Not another one of these scrawny, old Washington biddies.
12. A few scrawny chickens were scratching around the yard.
13. I ought to wring your scrawny neck.
14. And another construction worker is small and scrawny.
15. Not a bit of him scraggly or scrawny
16. He looks much too skinny / scrawny to be a weight - lifter.
17. There were a few scrawny chickens in the yard.
18. He's a little scrawny piece of shit with a giant dick.
19. He came home after three months at college looking terribly scrawny.
20. I mean, did you see how scrawny he used to be?
21. The scrawny swarthy-skinned kid in the mirror blinked back at him.
22. Imagine if something went wrong, and we ended up a scrawny, specky git forever.
23. A few scrawny chickens were searching for scraps of food in the dry earth.
24. 39 synonyms for Bony: thin, lean, skinny, angular, gaunt, skeletal, haggard, emaciated, scrawny
25. The scrawny kitten lingered, brushing itself against our legs, and meowing plaintively. Sentencedict.com
26. People with Bigorexia have a belief that their body is too small or scrawny.
27. He was a scrawny little kid from the neighborhood, a couple years younger than Logan.
28. He pointed to a fresh cut on a scrawny root sticking up through the dust.
29. Synonyms for Cadaverous include gaunt, emaciated, scrawny, thin, skeletal, haggard, wasted, bony, scraggy and pinched
30. The most you will see is a scrawny arm waving desperately from between the bars.
31. He'd always been inclined to thinness but now he looked scrawny,(http://Sentencedict.com) and much older.
32. Last time I saw him he was a scrawny kid in Levi's and a dirty T-shirt.
33. He also said Hannah who was born 8 weeks early was an extremely small, scrawny baby.
34. Beside her the pathetic corpse of the servant, the garotte cord still round his scrawny neck.
35. “Mangy, scrawny, feet worn to the bone—[he] appeared to have walked the entire distance ... by himself.”
36. From outside-we see this scrawny bloke in the frame of the doorway, in his grey underpants.
37. Nice? she wanted to scream, wanted to grab those scrawny arms in that cheap white dress and demand, Nice?
38. Yes, he was scrawny, but don't doubt that a little racial profiling, intentional or otherwise, contributed to his underrecruitment.
39. 26 From outside-we see this scrawny bloke in the frame of the doorway, in his grey underpants.
40. She felt to hug him but was afraid to hurt; like a fragile bird, this new scrawny Rab.
41. A close look at a Coot—that small head, those scrawny legs—reveals a different kind of bird entirely
42. The trees on this bog were bonsai-like black spruce, red maple, and occasional scrawny larch covered with lichens.
43. And he was out, the hell-spawned eunuch, forcing his scrawny Besmottered flanks through the meagre gap in the hurdles
44. Above them, tied to a thorn tree, faded red and white streamers dangle like the tattered carcasses of scrawny birds.
45. A close look at a Coot—that small head, those scrawny legs—reveals a different kind of bird entirely
46. They sincerely embraced a scared and scrawny new girl as a long-lost friend and made me feel welcome.
47. 26 The trees on this bog were bonsai-like black spruce, red maple, and occasional scrawny larch covered with lichens.
48. The speedway turns are to compensate for his not decking the man on the spot and cutting his scrawny throat.
49. Years had passed since the two children of the Berserkan Chief visited Berk, and Helena’s heart had been taken by a scrawny, caring viking
50. To top this unprepossessing appearance was a thin, scrawny neck which seemed only just to support the weight of his head.