Underweight in a sentence as an adjective

Or for underweight people, part of the solution.

Mind you, I'm not saying they didn't - in retrospect - underweight it.

Slightly overweight 40+ year old people live longer than underweight or overweight people.

"6' and 130 is very underweight - you don't have to look like a body builder, but your body does need some muscle to function properly.

In my own experience it took about 3-4 years of behavior modification to do that, and I ended up medically underweight.

I did not care about my weight and neither did my doctor since being underweight is far more typical of my condition and is far more immediately life threatening.

Any company spending 30k + on an automatic inline checkweigher is going to have an automatic reject attached to it that would knock the underweight product off the conveyor into a bin.

Our privacy laws are dangerously underweight and already fail to balance the heavyweight capabilities of modern technologies.

Underweight definitions

adjective

being very thin; "a child with skinny freckled legs"; "a long scrawny neck"

See also: scraggy boney scrawny skinny weedy