The animal was very scrawny, due to the owner not feeding it.
The scrawny tree was not suitable for climbing.
The kid was very scrawny in his early ages.
His scrawny arms were no match for the bodybuilder, and he quickly lost the arm wrestling match.
Scrawny, puny.
Scrawny means very thin; skinny and bony. TO BE THIN
Scrawny.
Emily Wonder the scrawny one. With the Lypodistrophy.
That skeleton was srawny.
No, "his brawny arms" is not a metaphor because it is a literal description of someone's physical attributes. Metaphors involve a comparison between two unlike things to create a more vivid image or convey a deeper meaning.
The chickens he bought were scrawny from the lack of good feed. The athletes picked on the scrawny bookworm, at least until his father was hired as the football coach.
His scrawny arms were no match for the bodybuilder, and he quickly lost the arm wrestling match.
The waif wandered the streets aimlessly, looking for any scrap of food or shelter.
I think she's scrawny.
Not scrawny
Scrawny describes a noun, so it is an adjective.
The most used is "Mangy wolf". The next most used is "Scrawny wolf".
since the heroines are scrawny and cool they want to be scrawny to be cool.
Scrawny, puny.
Scrawny means very thin; skinny and bony. TO BE THIN