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.
"I saw a gaunt and bony figure." hope that helps, please recommend me
Napoleon Bonaparte's nickname was Bony.
According to Wikipedia, it describes a living thing as being bony, thin and/or sickly.
A is somone who is extremely thin and bony; haggard and drawn, as from great hunger, weariness, or torture; emaciated.
Angular, bony, emaciated, gaunt, lank, lanky, malnourished, rawboned, scraggy, scrawny, skeletal, slender, twiggy, underweight.
thin, lean, skinny, angular, gaunt, skeletal, bony, lanky, undernourished, skin-and-bones (informal) scraggy, rawboned, macilent (rare)
Yes
yes b/c a bony fish has to have a bony body
There are bony fishes and cartilaginous fishes.
Yes,they are very bony.
Yes, it is a bony fish. They belong to the Osteicthyes class of bony fish.
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