Use "gaunt" in a sentence

1. 3 She looked gaunt and exhausted.

2. Bony and lean; gaunt: an Angular face.

3. It looked gaunt and inhospitable, he realised.

4. 1 Her face was gaunt and grey.

5. 5 The house looked gaunt and unwelcoming.

6. With that red, gaunt, and Colloped neck astrain.

7. His eyes were sunken in his gaunt face.

8. 10 It looked gaunt and inhospitable, he realised.

9. A wraith with bright eyes in his gaunt face.

10. 4 His eyes were sunken in his gaunt face.

11. And all but cry with colour! That gaunt crag.

12. The door opened to reveal a gaunt, clean-shaven man.

13. 8 A wraith with bright eyes in his gaunt face.

14. 9 He was gaunt and hollow-eyed; his voice trembled.

15. 17 The strong and darkly handsome visage was gaunt and haggard.

16. 7 The door opened to reveal a gaunt, clean-shaven man.

17. 6 Above on the hillside was a large, gaunt, grey house.

18. Looking gaunt and tired, he denied there was anything to worry about.

19. At the far end, on the dais, Athelstan glimpsed John of Gaunt.

20. He was also gaunt and Cadaverous, and as dark as the Semitic

21. The gaunt young inmate fished his bowl out from under his cot.

22. Gaunt raised his hand as if welcoming the plaudits of the crowd.

23. 25 There was a lump in her throat as she gazed down on the gaunt features.

24. 16 He was in his mid-fifties with a gaunt face and thinning wavy red hair.

25. 14 The gaunt young inmate fished his bowl out from under his cot.

26. The Arab Abul Ismail, erect and gaunt and impassive in turban and robes.

27. 2 Looking gaunt and tired, he denied there was anything to worry about.

28. 39 synonyms for Bony: thin, lean, skinny, angular, gaunt, skeletal, haggard, emaciated, scrawny

29. 30 He has lost his hair and some teeth and appeared quite gaunt.

30. 18 The District Attorney at forty-four had the gaunt look of a man twenty years older.

31. 19 The Arab Abul Ismail, erect and gaunt and impassive in turban and robes.

32. 7 Lou Minton was a wiry man with gaunt, chiseled features and prematurely gray hair, combed straight back.

33. One was gaunt, with flinty eyes a long white beard a face a winter frost.

34. Synonyms for Cadaverous include gaunt, emaciated, scrawny, thin, skeletal, haggard, wasted, bony, scraggy and pinched

35. There sat the Babushka Stepanida, a black figure in her black shawl, gaunt and shrivelled

36. 21 It still had the gaunt, haunted look that had so put Meg off before.

37. The District Attorney at forty-four had the gaunt look of a man twenty years older.

38. The Collector looked down at the gaunt, upturned faces gathered at the foot of the stairs.

39. His face was remarkable: gaunt, wizened and pale, the skin pulled taut across the prominent bones.

40. Pedro's heiress was his eldest surviving daughter Constanza, who married John of Gaunt in September 13

41. The imam still bore the mark of that experience in his gaunt frame and sallow, jaundiced complexion.

42. Commissar Ibram Gaunt (warhammer 40k, 28mm miniature, warhammer 40k miniatures, astra militarum, imperial guard 40k, wargaming) brothervinni

43. 27 The devilish smile, oblique and sharp as a scar, had come back to the gaunt face.

44. 12 The Collector looked down at the gaunt, upturned faces gathered at the foot of the stairs.

45. A stray mongrel appeared at the end of the alley, its body gaunt from years of neglect.

46. Lou Minton was a wiry man with gaunt, chiseled features and prematurely gray hair, combed straight back.

47. 11 He was also gaunt and cadaverous, and as dark as the Semitic people of the Holy Land.

48. 30 The imam still bore the mark of that experience in his gaunt frame and sallow, jaundiced complexion.

49. In 1334, the Abbey entered a legal battle for control over it, finally purchasing the advowson from John of Gaunt in 1365.

50. 29 The gaunt faces beneath closely cropped heads and the young faces on emaciated bodies had began to assume form and substance.

51. 24 Lou Minton was a wiry man with gaunt, chiseled features and prematurely gray hair,(www.Sentencedict.com) combed straight back.

52. 13 As the gaunt farmer Spoke, Sparkes noticed dried blood on his shirt front where it met his breeches.

53. A vision of the future like some dim, gaunt monster sometimes Appalled her, but luckily to-morrow never comes

54. His previously gaunt frame had put on weight since Hong Kong and he was looking a little more solid.

55. He could see his reflection, turned gaunt and ashen, in the fragment of mirror propped against the lavatory window.

56. 22 He could see his reflection, turned gaunt and ashen, in the fragment of mirror propped against the lavatory window.

57. 20 His previously gaunt frame had put on weight since Hong Kong and he was looking a little more solid.

58. 29 Royal patronage and unexpected death also laid the foundation of the power of Edward's third son, John of Gaunt.

59. 15 The lean face had grown gaunt, the cheeks hollowed, the scar about his mouth carved more deeply into his skin.

60. 28 St Andrews still has an attractive, if not overworked, little harbour below the gaunt shapes of ruined castle and cathedral.

61. Carrick and James, Earl of Douglas (his father William had died in April), wanted a retaliatory strike for the Gaunt raid.

62. Rumour had it that Gaunt had poisoned his sister-in-law in order to gain possession of the whole of the inheritance.

63. 26 She was sitting up in bed, her glasses already adorning her gaunt face and her hair curled up tightly on rollers.

64. 20 The gaunt faces beneath closely cropped heads and the young faces on emaciated bodies had began to assume form and substance.

65. 23 Rumour had it that Gaunt had poisoned his sister-in-law in order to gain possession of the whole of the inheritance.

66. In another undated letter to Gaunt Minton admits that owing to the pressure of illustrative work he had not painted for eight months.

67. Slain and resurrected by a surge of negative energy, the corpulent demon arose as the gaunt Tenebrous , a god of darkness and undeath.

68. The girl lay stiffly, half sitting on top of her bed, a gaunt little scarecrow in patched and threadbare workhouse reach-me-downs.

69. 17 In another undated letter to Gaunt Minton admits that owing to the pressure of illustrative work he had not painted for eight months.

70. 29 The girl lay stiffly, half sitting on top of her bed, a gaunt little scarecrow in patched and threadbare workhouse reach-me-downs.

71. Cabooses are another fast disappearing symbol of the railways, those that remain are a gaunt remnant of the former glory of a Bygone era.

72. Adjective Careworn haggard — having a gaunt, wasted, or exhausted appearance, as from prolonged suffering, exertion, or anxiety; worn: the haggard faces of the tired troops

73. Both Mary and Philip were descended from John of Gaunt, the Duke of Lancaster, a relationship that was used to portray Philip as an English king.

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75. 18 Traipse gaunt and unbearable inman, frequently only looking at home with that cold mountain, back hometown miss wife, in hard environment, waiting for the moment reunion.

76. With Gaunt gone, the unofficial leadership of the growing dissent against the king and his courtiers passed to Buckingham – who had by now been created Duke of Gloucester – and Richard Fitzalan, Earl of Arundel.

77. Then, upon the velvet sinking, I Betook myself to linking Fancy unto fancy, thinking what this ominous bird of yore— What this grim, ungainly, ghastly, gaunt, and ominous bird of yore Meant in croaking “Nevermore.” — Edgar Allan Poe, The Raven

78. Cadaverous: 1 adj of or relating to a cadaver or corpse “we had long anticipated his Cadaverous end” Synonyms: cadaveric adj very thin especially from disease or hunger or cold Synonyms: bony , emaciated , gaunt , haggard , pinched , skeletal , wasted lean , thin lacking excess flesh

79. ‘The rolling hills of deciduous forest gave way to Cragginess, with bare outcrops, rocky islands, and a boreal forest of spruce.’ ‘One cannot fail to be thrilled by the Cragginess and gaunt loftiness of such a reading that is enshrined in the history of recordings.’

80. Darkling ThrushAt once a voice arose amongThe bleak twigs overheadIn a full-hearted evensongOf joy illimited;An aged thrush, frail, gaunt, and small,In blast-beruffled plume,Had chosen thus to fling his soulUpon the growing gloom.So little cause for Carolingsof such ecstatic soundWas written on terrestrial thingsAfar or nigh around,That I could