Russian birds were unbelievably scrawny, but their intense flavor more than made up for their looks.
The scrawny hand of crisis is now writing the next chapter and it is about Italy.
Hard rice and salt water had made him scrawny and thin-haired by his 40s.
That said, some Americans do believe that the scrawny US-EU arm needs more muscle.
My legs aren't nearly as scrawny as they used to be, and have muscles and definition now.
From afar the creatures appear gawky and unsettling, with their long, scrawny legs, puffball bodies and impossible necks.
But the plants the expedition began encountering were too scrawny and stressed to flower or bear coffee fruit.
"I'm clearly not that athletic, " Mr. Campbell said, displaying his scrawny right arm.
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It's scary but beautiful--Martian-red dirt garnished with green scrub, chocolate-brown mountain ranges and a sky that makes Montana's look scrawny.
It's scary but beautiful-Martian-red dirt garnished with green scrub, chocolate-brown mountain ranges and a sky that makes Montana's look scrawny.
Kazan was not handsome: he had a scrawny body, a long nose, and a craggy face that marked him as foreign.
He is like a scrawny little brother - a bit of a coward, but essentially just young, and frightened and pretty loveable.
The "splendid" David Hayman is also praised for his portrayal of her Swedish father, "a scrawny mass of defensive guilt and pathetically belated pride".
He counted that scrawny horse's ribs a thousand times for me and my sister, and then counted them many more times for his grandchildren.
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At 71 he faced the canvas, scrawny, grey-naked, palette and brush in hand, with just a pair of unlaced hobnail boots on his feet.
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It has a bright red stalk, a scrawny yellow leaf and is sweeter than the greener outdoor variety of which many Britons have bitter school-dinner memories.
Whitaker's house is nice, but the rest of the Peachtree Hills subdivision looks older than its five years, with ragged lawns, boarded-up windows and scrawny playground equipment.
So when battalions are preparing for war, they often regroup soldiers from their four scrawny companies into three, and then bolt on a fourth from another unit.
At the start of "Captain America, " the filmmakers had to use digital effects to shrink Chris Evans's massive physique rather than rely on some scrawny actor to be his double.
Wang Wanping, 21, a scrawny biscuit of a girl, plucks her heavy electric guitar in a moldy air-raid shelter, trying to find the right touch by repeatedly playing Joy Division songs.
Nadal is a self-proclaimed underdog who so loved the 1993 movie Rudy, about a scrawny kid's dogged determination to play football for Notre Dame, that he has given out 300 copies of it.
Stepping on a chair that wobbled under him, he would knot a noose round his scrawny neck, test it, yank it, gyrate his neck like a pigeon and step out into the void.
"He was just this scrawny little kid who was always giggling and happy, " said Juliette Terry, 20, who met Dzhokhar in elementary school and was part of a group of friends with whom he attended prom.
The fact that MTV would put a scrawny, flopsweat-soaked, 21-year-old college-radio music director on its airwaves for an hour and a half (not to mention the fact that it would employ Kennedy for years) might have been cause to question the network's judgment.
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