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wafer-thin

adjective as in paper

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I was straddling a wafer-thin allegorical fence: The young man my parents wanted me to be versus who I was becoming.

From Salon

But Mr Johnson told reporters on Wednesday that Republicans "have to be realistic about what we're able to achieve" with their wafer-thin majority.

From BBC

The surface of gravastars is represented by a wafer-thin skin of ordinary matter, the thickness of which approaches zero.

The silicon semiconductor - wafer-thin and best-known now as a chip - sits at the heart of every technology we use, from iPhones to airplanes.

From BBC

A special feature of this method is the use of flash-frozen tissue, which is cut wafer-thin.

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

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