(1) A hole has been torn in the thin veil of ozone just above the Antarctic.
(2) The air is so thin it is incapable of supporting life.
(3) Baron stifled his angry response and forced a thin smile instead.
(4) The string tone is thin , but the sound has an attractive warmth overall.
(5) She began to feel her thin shoes break under her, and the muscles in her thighs started to burn with fury from the intense climb.
(6) The weather was fairly warm for Spring, so the boys were fine in their thin clothing.
(7) I found the explanation for the campaign material disappointing and a bit thin .
(8) He gave me a brief, thin smile that seemed more for my benefit than his.
(9) There seems to have been at most a thin trickle of men directly from northern France into Scotland, and there is little evidence of migration directly from the Continent to Ireland.
(10) Once you have bunched four or five sprigs together, wind thin wire around the cluster, leaving a one-inch spike at the bottom.
(11) Behind that sound, hidden in it, was the thin , faint sound of a woman's distant scream, coming from inside the building.
(12) She is skeletally thin , with hollow, cadaverous eyes and cheeks.
(13) If no frank perforation is seen, thin barium liquid should be used to identify lacerations that may otherwise be missed.
(14) The whiting have started to thin out although the blackfish have picked up a bit.
(15) The invitation, offered with a thin smile, comes out of the blue.
(16) If you are one of those frailer and more malnourished types, you should eat light nourishing soups or thin rice porridge.
(17) Rakishly thin , he wore tattered cords that rode half way up his skeleton legs.
(18) The homemade onion rings are even better, cut thin and lightly battered so there's a nice balance between crust and juicy onion.
(19) Beyond here, the path dawdles up past imposing villas and more humble caprese dwellings until the houses thin out and the going gets steep.
(20) She gave me a thin smile and turned back to whatever she was doing.