skin-deep
Americanadjective
adverb
adjective
adverb
Etymology
Origin of skin-deep
First recorded in 1605–15
Example Sentences
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Dawn is as skin-deep as it gets, a character with no discernible motives and a frustrating absence of realism in a film that’s desperately aiming for authenticity.
From Salon
More central than the gross-out factor is a wry statement of disability pride, a reminder that swagger needn’t be skin-deep.
From Los Angeles Times
The story may be only skin-deep, but Banks and Pullman find something truthfully hopeless in these surface pleasures.”
From Los Angeles Times
But the most spirited discussions at Cannes are over whether the movie is trenchant or skin-deep.
From New York Times
Studies exploring skin-deep resilience have found evidence of a health toll in outwardly resilient young adults from disadvantaged backgrounds, including higher risk of inflammation, immune cell aging, metabolic disorders, and chronic disease.
From Science Daily
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