How do you write a sentence using gaunt and bony?

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2026-03-27 05:20

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I will not give you a sample sentence, but instead instruct you in the construction of a sentence with those two Words. Yay grammar.

Gaunt and bony are both adjectives describing a physical condition, and are the extreme forms of skinny. Bony obviously refers to a person being so skinny that their bones are sticking out, while gaunt refers to an emaciated, sort of withered look brought about by a state of semi-starvation, and usually means that the skin of the face is pulled tight around the skull, while the eyes are sunk deep in their sockets, giving the face the appearance of a skull.

To use the Words, begin with a subject, preferably a vertebrate, and then continue with a verb conveying the idea that the subject had a certain appearance. Then, insert gaunt/bony to describe the appearance.

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