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gauntness

noun as in thinness

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But catch his cameo in "Satyricon"; you’ll see the haunted gauntness in his eyes and know that, for two decades, he was also killing himself with food.

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Nolan uses the natural sunken quality of Murphy’s cheeks to great effect in “Oppenheimer,” where his gauntness also conveys a mind that cannot stop racing as he considers all the terrifying outcomes of his deeds.

He might have been handsome if not for a certain hungry gauntness and the way the lids of his eyes cloaked the top of each iris.

Nadia catches a glimpse of her body in the mirror in the London mansion, unfamiliar in its gauntness and hairier than she’d like.

Her beauty had gone to a kind of fragile gauntness.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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