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A rodent; a "most wretched, puny, skin-and-bone creature."

From Time Magazine Archive

The old witch-doctor was awake, and, seated by his fire, looked more like a big black spider than a man, such a skin-and-bone old skeleton had he become.

From The White Shield by Mitford, Bertram

Soon that skin-and-bone Andersen, the storekeeper, got on the boat, and then came little Magnus, the telegraph messenger, jogging along.

From What Happened to Inger Johanne As Told by Herself by Zwilgmeyer, Dikken

Why do you churn smooth waters rough again, Selfish old skin-and-bone?

From Fairies and Fusiliers by Graves, Robert

And so immobile was she, sitting with her sinewy skin-and-bone arms lying folded over her silk apron, that she might have been taken for an image rather than for a living woman.

From The Borough Treasurer by Fletcher, J. S. (Joseph Smith)




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