If you read this then your teacher will suck some skinny guy's balls tonight.
They made fun of the gangly boy because he was tall and skinny.
You use it as an adjective to describe something as being unlikely or small. Example: There is a slight chance of rain today. Example (rarer) : He was of a slight build, and meek in manner. As a verb, it means to treat dismissively or disrespectfully. Example: He explained that he did not intend to slight his partners or their efforts.
"There was a slight increase in the speed of the car" -- "slight" is an adjective in that sentence because it qualifies how much increase there was in the speed of the car. Now in the sentence structure, if it was written "The speed of the car was slightly increased" then "slightly" is an adverb but the sentence says the same thing But here is a better one, where 'slight' is a direct qulification of a noun: the noun being 'scratch' "Somebody keyed our car last night but it was only a slight scratch"
I would use slender in place of skinny
The best sentence to use the word meniscus in is in a science sentence. You could say the meniscus of the liquid reads at 2 centiliters.
She was a shy, skinny, willowy waif of a girl.
He walks with a slight limp, but it doesn't stop him from jogging each night after school.She has lived in the Midwest for 20 years, but she still has a slight New England accent.After taking a fall on his bike, we noticed a slight dent in the tire rim.She's petite with such a slight frame that she has a hard time seeing over the steering wheel of her car.The English teacher said that will a few slight changes, he could earn an A on his creative writing assignment.
I'm assuming you want a sentence with both words. The fat cows and the skinny cows shared the same pasture. You can be fat one year and skinny the next if you follow a good diet plan.
I'll eat anything! I'm anything BUT skinny.
The slight injury only made the soldier unhappy. Or Use "slightly" . He was slightly injured when he tripped and fell.
Thin is an adjective.If you need a synonym for thin, you can use skinny, svelte, slender, willowy, slight; or narrow, depending on the usage.
I wanted blue skinny jeans but instead she bought pizza =|