Emaciated in a sentence as an adjective

There's a haunting picture there of an emaciated man who climbs trees to gather toddy.

When it comes to food supplies, a temporary shock can leave us with millions of emaciated corpses.

Someone can be obese in the lower half of the body and emaciated in the top half or vice-versa.

> Someone can be obese in the lower half of the body and emaciated in the top half or vice-versa.

If they live into old age and become emaciated and weak, their bodies are useless to me. Aside from perhaps companionship, they have not had a net positive impact on my life.

Chrome now looks like a half-burnt Firefox, with an emaciated URL in a separate box from what has effectively become a search bar.

You have to poke around the countryside and find the emaciated political prisoners and the mass graves to figure out who the bad guys are.

It's to make sure we don't have kids begging in the street rather than going to school, that we don't have emaciated children nutrient-deficient, lowering their IQs by nutrition -- no fault of their own.

Americans consume protein like its the only nutrient that matters and that not getting the maximum amount possible will make you lose all of your muscle and become emaciated.

Emaciated definitions

adjective

very thin especially from disease or hunger or cold; "emaciated bony hands"; "a nightmare population of gaunt men and skeletal boys"; "eyes were haggard and cavernous"; "small pinched faces"; "kept life in his wasted frame only by grim concentration"

See also: bony cadaverous gaunt haggard pinched skeletal wasted