A gust of wind can blow you down.
3. An American female college student, 18 years old, eats a meal every minute, but weighs only kilograms, which is almost the same as that of a girl of 18 years old, and her body fat is almost zero.
You won't get wet in the rain, because you can walk through the cracks in the rain.
I don't want to be near you. You are thin enough to stab people.
6. The breeze blew, and this guy couldn't get off the pole.
He is as thin as a piece of paper.
8. As thin as mung bean sprouts.
9. The thinnest person in the world: standing in front of the mirror, like a painting.
10. Only your weight can walk in the world.
1 1. Did you come out of the door?
12. You are slender and thin, as gentle as grass in dew.
13. Did you cross into World War II to be a prisoner of war? Why are you so thin that you have to sharpen your bones?
14. It seems that he is as thin as Bai.
15. There is no meat on his face, but he is covered with a thin layer of hungry green yellow skin. Thin and straight, like bamboo.
16. She is much taller than when she first went to school. She is still thin, like a thin layer of garlic moss.
17. She is thin and long, with a blue face and a blue neck. She stands on a high platform, holding a flagpole like a long loofah tied there.
18. Originally plump, she was gaunt and emaciated day by day, and even at the age of 43, she became so old, weak and sick, like an autumn pond. ...
19. I was startled and looked up at once, only to find a woman in her fifties standing in front of me, with prominent cheekbones and thin lips, her hands sandwiched between moustaches, wearing a skirt and her feet outstretched, just like a compass with thin feet in a drawing instrument.
He is long and thin, with two long legs dragging a pair of high-waisted leather shoes, like a long-legged crane walking on a mountain road.
2 1. The Tuanding people who pressed the mountain were so tired that they could not move and were as thin as shrimp in a pot; A soldier who is addicted to cigarettes can't stand this kind of tossing any more.
22. The curtain rolls west wind, and people are thinner than yellow flowers.
23. The old man sat quietly on the wooden chair, only to see her neatly dressed and full of silver hair. She is so thin that she can hardly see the meat, and her slender hands naturally rest on her thighs.
24. His double bones are deeply sunken, and his eyes are dull and thin, just like skin and bones.
25. Bones are like mountain peaks, fingers are like dead branches, and the whole body is like a tough iron tower.
26. He is very thin, standing there like a hemp pole.
27. The man may be blown down by a breeze.