She went skinny dipping this weekend.
She was so skinny that for her own good she was sectioned under the Mental Health Act for being severely anorexic.
Skinny girls are bony and uncomfortable to hug.
Skinny is an adjective because it describes a noun, e.g. A skinny person.
Tagalog translation of skinny: payat
The word "scrawny" is an adjective.
The 5th word in "What is the 5th word in this sentence" is "the".
'Happens" just happened to be the fourth word that was sent forth in the example questioning sentence.
i love being skinny.
If you read this then your teacher will suck some skinny guy's balls tonight.
the minuscule mouse went inside a skinny hole.
They made fun of the gangly boy because he was tall and skinny.
Skinny is an adjective because it describes a noun, e.g. A skinny person.
Tagalog translation of skinny: payat
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.
No, that is a statement, and it isn't correct grammar. The sentence should be 'he's getting skinny' or 'he is getting skinny' Anyway, skinny is a slang term, and it should be very slim or anorexic
I would use slender in place of skinny
skinny ( Apex)
They are words which "connect" 2 ideas into 1 sentence. For example "and, or, but...etc". The man is tall "and" skinny. In this sentence there are 2 adjectives. I use the word "and" to join them. I could say "The man is tall. The man is skinny" but I've used 2 sentences which is longer and slower to say.
flaco/a