His face is thin nearly to gauntness, and covered with sad lines. |
He looked up as we approached and I was momentarily shocked by the gauntness, the almost metallic grayness that dusted what had once been a tawny coat. |
All this, however, was as nothing compared with the gauntness and emaciation of the man. |
Just now he was bronzed, spare, even inclining to gauntness. |
He was surprised at the size of these timber wolves and at their gauntness. |
He was as tall as the pastor, and slender, but without the other's gauntness. |