Sentences with thin
thin
T t - A thin cable carries the signal to a computer.
- He was a tall, thin man with grey hair.
- ...a small, blue-bound book printed in fine type on thin paper.
- The soup was thin and clear, yet mysteriously rich.
- The crowd, which had been thin for the first half of the race, had now grown considerably.
- All she could manage was a thin, wan smile.
- Her gown was thin, and she shivered, partly from cold.
- However, the evidence is thin and, to some extent, ambiguous.
- Her thin voice rose high in complaint.
- She had pale thin yellow hair she pulled back into a bun.
- It would have been better to have thinned the trees over several winters rather than all at one time. [VERB noun]
- NATO will continue to thin out its forces. [VERB PREPOSITION noun]
- It may be necessary to thin the sauce slightly. [VERB noun]
- Thin down your mayonnaise with soured cream or natural yoghurt. [VERB PREPOSITION noun]
- His hair is thinning and his skin has lost all hint of youth. [VERB]
- thin hair
- A thin liquid
- A thin disguise
- To cut bread thin
- thin paper
- thin thread
- thin hair
- thin receipts
- thin soup
- thin smoke, a thin snowfall
- thin colors
- A thin voice
- A thin excuse
- A thin plot, thin argument
- The crowd is thinning out.
- thin ice.
- A thin wire.
- A thin man.
- thin vegetation.
- thin soup.
- A very thin plot for such a long book.
- A thin voice.
- A thin smile.
- A thin wine.
- Slice the ham thin.