skinny
Americanadjective
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very lean or thin; emaciated.
a skinny little kitten.
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of or like skin.
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unusually low or reduced; meager; minimal.
skinny profits.
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(of an object) narrow or slender.
skinny noodles.
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(of garments, especially pants) narrow and very tight-fitting.
skinny jeans; a skinny tank top.
noun
adjective
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lacking in flesh; thin
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consisting of or resembling skin
Other Word Forms
- skinniness noun
Etymology
Origin of skinny
First recorded in 1565–75; skin + -y 1; skinny def. 6 is unclearly derived and perhaps a distinct word
Example Sentences
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There’s a guy with them, skinny but tall, wearing a vest covered in patches, some beadwork, too.
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England's Ashes coaching staff was too skinny and they got key selection decisions wrong.
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Glenn handed over a skinny little more-or-less green garter snake, ten or so inches long.
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Then, his eyes were red from crying and his skinny arms were swimming in the too-big jersey that used to be his dad’s.
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Not the skinny kind they made for a couple of years, but the fat one.
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