Gaunt
31gaunt|let|ed — «GNT luh tihd, GAHNT », adjective. wearing or having a gauntlet …
32GAUNT, Mary Eliza Bakewell (c.1862-1942) — always known as Mary Gaunt novelist eldest daughter of William Henry Gaunt, a Victorian county court judge, was born at Chiltern, Victoria, about 1862. She was educated at Grenville College, Ballarat and the university of Melbourne, where she was …
33Gaunt's Earthcott — Gaunts Earthcott is a hamlet in South Gloucestershire, England, consisting of a ruined chapel, a few houses and two farms. Green Farm and Court Farm. The village is located approxomately 2.5 miles from Rudgeway and the A38 road and about the same …
34gaunt — adjective /ɡɔːnt/ a) lean, angular and bony b) haggard, drawn and emaciated Syn: scraggy, scrawny, skinny …
35gaunt — Synonyms and related words: acarpous, angular, arid, bare, barren, bleak, bony, cadaverous, celibate, childless, desert, deserted, desolate, dismal, drained, dreary, dried up, dry, emaciated, exhausted, fallow, flat, flat chested, fleshless,… …
36gaunt — gÉ”Ënt adj. lean, scrawny, emaciated; bleak, dreary …
37gaunt — adjective 1》 lean and haggard, especially through illness, hunger, or age. 2》 (of a place) grim or desolate in appearance. Derivatives gauntly adverb gauntness noun Origin ME: of unknown origin …
38gaunt — a. Lean, thin, lank, emaciated, meagre, slender, spare, attenuated …
39gaunt — adj 1. thin, thin as a reed or rail, lean, meager, spare, lank, lanky; skinny, too skinny to throw a shadow, skin and bones, bony, rawboned; skeletal, emaciated, angular; stalky, spindly, spindle shanked, spindle legged; scrawny, scraggy, looking …
40gaunt — [gɔːnt] adj looking very thin, tired, and not healthy …