Gaunt in a sentence as an adjective

When I looked at pictures of people that were also on the raw diet, they looked gaunt and unhealthy.

It's sad to see full-grown, gaunt men struggling to pedal their rickshaw in ****-flops over washboard roads for pennies.

Wish there were more actual news in here ... all that is says is that the National Enquirer is going to run pictures of Jobs looking frail and gaunt.

For a time, he wore a black skullcap, giving him the impressively gaunt physiognomy of a Renaissance prelate.

The thing that really jumps out to me is how gaunt everyone looks, aside from the one woman who is apparently waking people up with a blowgun.

Being fat or gaunt can dramatically change somebody's appearance.

In fact, many people are surprised to learn that prior to 1931, Santa was depicted as everything from a tall gaunt man to a spooky-looking elf.

The main problem I had with Tarkin was that the facial scanning was obviously done very late in life - the cheeks were extremly gaunt, and, well, corpse-like.

The image of hunger in America today differs markedly from Depression-era images of the gaunt-faced unemployed scavenging for food on urban streets.

Gaunt 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 emaciated haggard pinched skeletal wasted