skin and bones



skin and bones

Painfully thin, emaciated. This phrase often is expanded to nothing but skin and bones, as in She came home from her trip nothing but skin and bones. This hyperbolic expression-one could hardly be alive without some flesh-dates from the early 1400s.
See also: and, bone, skin

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Vlassis-Greek
Jeffers['dʒefəz]
Eris-Greek Mythology
Pompeopom-PE-oItalian
WolfgangVAWLF-gahng (German), WUWLF-gang (English)German, Ancient Germanic
Astride-French