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They had lean torsos and narrow shoulders and scrawny legs.
In weightless conditions, body fluid rises up, giving astronauts puffed-up faces and scrawny legs.
I've got really scrawny legs, but I have hips, so I can't find any jeans that fit me.
She slips Vishal's scrawny legs through two holes cut in the corners of a cloth sack, which she hooks to a weighing scale.
The velvet curtain for the Metropolitan Opera House was made by Scalamandré; so was the fringe on Big Bird's scrawny legs in "Sesame Street".
Their bodies appear too big for their scrawny legs, and they are pocked with all manner of bizarre anatomical structures, including snoods (fleshy bumps on their foreheads) and a dewlap (that distinctive flappy wattle under its neck).
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(In fact, "Dr. Chicken Legz Quarterly" had voted his the Scrawniest Legs of 2002, with a 3-D centerfold that actually appeared in 2-D because his legs were so scrawny!!!).
Purring enthusiastically in response to every question, Ciarra proceeded to groom her scrawny black legs and lick the reporter's hand with her sandpaper tongue, and curled up to nap in the reporter's lap.
I pictured Zion's little sister, Zoe, running toward him, her scrawny cinnamon-colored legs dangling in the air as her big brother with his big smile picked her up and spun her around with his new hands.
Body fluids that are settled on Earth move up to the head, leaving astronauts with scrawny-looking chicken legs and bloated faces, which has the happy side-effect of erasing wrinkles and making space station crews look years younger, if only temporarily.
They were mixed breeds, with spindly legs and scrawny shanks, nothing like the majestic Siberian huskies that are the sled dogs of Hollywood's imagination.
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