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How to use emaciated in a sentence

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From her wasted and emaciated appearance, we may fairly infer, she also fell a martyr to this destructive and poisonous liquid.
I'd argue that Australian women, in particular, aspire to look more like healthy, glowy girls than some emaciated model.
This makes her a far healthier role model than the emaciated models currently making their bony way down the world's catwalks.
The man was dying, emaciated and had a high fever when the first injection of their scant supply of penicillin was given.
His big and dropsical head, disproportionate to his emaciated body, leans against his mother's shoulder, his eyes blinking weakly.
The animals were starving, emaciated, had worms and lice and two were in such a bad state they were days from death.
A young boy without a shirt, showing his emaciated body, propels himself across the compartment floor.
In emaciated animals, serous atrophy occurs at these depot sites and in the bone marrow cavity.
She was thin, so nearly every bone protruded beneath translucent white skin and emaciated muscles.
But social workers who examined the woman said that although weak and emaciated, she showed no signs of mental illness.
He narrowly escaped execution during the Second World War and had not run in six years when he headed off to Boston, an emaciated stick of a man.
Findings of the physical examination on admission revealed an emaciated, deeply jaundiced man, with orthostatic hypotension and marked dyspnea.
The clerk is an emaciated and jaundiced gentleman to whom I assign a tentative diagnosis of pancreatic cancer.
Months later their drawn faces and emaciated bodies bear testimony to the ravages of heroin addiction.
There is was with a chicken leg in its mouth, grinning in such a way only an emaciated mongrel kitten-cat can grin.
He told his driver to stop outside a broken-down shack, where an emaciated woman and two young men sat on a porch surrounded by household debris.
By hypodermically injecting a few ounces of liquid Tissue Builder, a pliable gel is quickly formed, filling emaciated and sunken tissue.
I was only 5 when I first saw it and for years just couldn't comprehend that the emaciated distressed skeletons shown were actually people.
These children tend to be underweight and emaciated, with decreased muscle tone.
Susie, as she has been named, was found in an emaciated state in a garden in Turton Road, Tottington, next to the Pets in Need animal shelter.
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But what held his attention most was the lean, emaciated face and penetrating eyes.
The patient became progressively emaciated and exhausted, cystitis persisted, the bedsore deepened.
But no cry for mercy escaped him as the cruel whips of raw-hide fell upon his emaciated form, striping it until the blood spurted.
By the asthenic and emaciated general condition and the peculiar puffy, spongy state of the gums.
The frame must once have been powerful, but now it was shrunken and emaciated.
Her blue eyes, filled with tears, were fixed on the sistrum which her weak, emaciated hands had hardly strength to hold.
She was found to be extremely emaciated and had a swollen stomach and ingrowing nails.
His handsome face, emaciated and pale, was that of the immortal Bonaparte.
It becomes bare, denuded of its foliage, and grows visibly emaciated.
The man, though young and athletic, was emaciated and weary-looking.
You haven't a particle of feeling, or you would be emaciated by this time.
His shirt was hanging open, and his emaciated chest, covered with yellow bristle, rose and fell horribly.
Then it was that from her dooly the pale, emaciated form emerged.
Starvation is in the emaciated features, the brilliant feverish eyes.
For a long time he lay caressing the emaciated, clawlike thing that had once been the beautiful, shapely white hand of the young Baltimore belle.
I detected something comminatory in his yellow, emaciated countenance, but I believe now he was simply startled by my youth.
Her complexion was sallow and unhealthy, her cheeks thin, her features sharp, and her whole form emaciated.
When they came close to the shore they saw an emaciated creature with scant white locks tangled and matted.
It was while peeking into a cage of a pet shop that the former paralegal from the Bay Area spotted a tiny emaciated chameleon clawing at its habitat.
His hands were bony claws, his emaciated face a sheer death's-head.
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