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thinner
adjective as in fine, light, slender
Strong matches
adjective as in transparent, fine
adjective as in deficient, weak
Example Sentences
As a result, there are more votes and thinner margins for the major-party candidates left on the ballot.
Still, the line separating sports and politics is growing thinner and thinner.
The point she was trying to make, that people treat you better when you’re thinner, got lost in the click-bait furor that ensued.
Often, defenses have an edge early in the season — they have a thinner playbook, after all — and it takes a few weeks for offenses to catch up and hit their stride.
Our tendons become drier, thinner and less elastic; muscles, in general, become smaller.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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