Examples of 'rather thin' in a sentence

Meaning of "rather thin"

The phrase 'rather thin' is used to describe something or someone as being relatively slim or slender in stature or appearance. It suggests that the object or person in question has a smaller or narrower physical profile compared to the average or expected norm

How to use "rather thin" in a sentence

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rather thin
A large strong and rather thin lodestone.
The rather thin shell is ovate and ventricose.
We must try to obtain a sheet rather thin.
I expect these are rather thin on the ground here.
Its chocolatey coating is rather thin.
They are rather thin and high.
But one of them was rather thin.
It is rather thin and shining.
The inflated shell is rather thin.
Select a rather thin frame with round or oval lenses.
The case looks rather thin.
There is a rather thin metal which passes up through this chessman.
It is argued that in journalism citizenship is generally rather thin.
The old one was rather thin by my standards.
The mouth is softly modeled with rather thin lips.
The rather thin shell is narrowly perforated and has a trochiform shape.
That is speculation based on some rather thin evidence.
There is a rather thin metal which passes up through this chess man.
I will admit that i am spread rather thin at the moment.
The odds of drawing certain number combinations as winners are rather thin.
There is a rather thin metal.
The frames below and above the screen are rather thin.
Keep in mind the air is rather thin at this altitude.
Without remasters your gaming selection would look rather thin.
The processions had become rather thin on the ground.
Joe is a rather thin caver who has had a lot of experience in caves.
They spread us religious fellows rather thin over here.
The rather thin shell is flattened and ear-shaped.
You are still rather thin.
It is quite long, rather thin and in a rather rubbery material quite characteristic.
The evidence is rather thin.
Even rather thin objects can be detected by means of such an ultrasonic sensor 23.
The high school library was rather thin on the subject.
Because there was little salt in it, the taste was rather thin.
It was encapsulated in a rather thin membrane and not well-defined.
A pity that the final resolution is based on rather thin evidence.
He had yellow but rather thin hair, which was much curled.
The mine consists of a long contorted gallery in smooth bark of rather thin branches.
They're rather thin on the ground in Cornwall.
This first garment should then be rather thin and moderately warm.
Ah . There is a rather thin metal which passes up through this chessman.
I regret to say I find that a rather thin answer.
The depressed, rather thin shell has a small, conical spire.
He looked in his late teens, rather thin.
Its handle is rather thin and its radius of 12 » is frequent at Epiphone.
On the pubis, the symphysis was rather thin.
The strips are rather thin and dissolve in 1-2 minutes.
If the slices of food material are rather thin e . g.
That 's rather thin information, Elisa.
In fact, horses with hay belly are generally rather thin.

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