The people in the village were gaunt because of no water to drink
"After not eating for a week, the man appeared gaunt"
the dog didn't get a great nutrition, so he was very gaunt
After not eating for a week, the man appeared gaunt
The girl was very gaunt, but she was very healthy as well. Zombies are very gaunt looking, but it's probably because they're dead.
The gaunt professor never seemed to leave his lab when experiments were being conducted.
His haggard expression showed the stress of the last few weeks. When he was finally rescued from the woods, he was gaunt and haggard.
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It means thin, starved, hungry. The gaunt appearance of the wolf indicated it had not eaten in several days.
After going a prolonged time without eating, James had become emaciated and gaunt.
The gaunt homeless man thrusted his money cup out to anyone who passed by him.
The girl was very gaunt, but she was very healthy as well. Zombies are very gaunt looking, but it's probably because they're dead.
The gaunt professor never seemed to leave his lab when experiments were being conducted.
The old, gaunt wolf was skulking around the sheep pen yesterday.
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"The boy's hunger showed most in his gaunt, emaciated face."
Tilly Gaunt's birth name is Matilda Gaunt.
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.
Genevieve Gaunt's birth name is Genevieve Wilhemina Gaunt.
John of Gaunt has written: 'John of Gaunt's register, 1379-1383'