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CULL |
Thin out |
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NOURISHMENT |
Thin emos run out for food |
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EGGSHELL |
A bird breaks out of pale yellow thin china |
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LANK |
Slender and thin; not well filled out; not plump;
shrunken; lean. |
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EXTENUATE |
To make thin or slender; to draw out so as to lessen
the thickness. |
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FIN |
The thin sheet of metal squeezed out between the collars of
the rolls in the process of rolling. |
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THIN |
To grow or become thin; -- used with some adverbs, as out,
away, etc.; as, geological strata thin out, i. e., gradually diminish
in thickness until they disappear. |
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SKILLIGALEE |
A kind of thin, weak broth or oatmeal porridge, served
out to prisoners and paupers in England; also, a drink made of oatmeal,
sugar, and water, sometimes used in the English navy or army. |
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STENCIL |
A thin plate of metal, leather, or other material, used in
painting, marking, etc. The pattern is cut out of the plate, which is
then laid flat... |