skin and bones

or skin and bone


noun

a condition or state of extreme thinness, usually the result of malnutrition; emaciation: Anorexia had reduced her to skin and bones.

Origin of skin and bones

late Middle English word dating back to 1400–50

Words nearby skin and bones

Example sentences from the Web for skin and bones

  • Toward the end William looked like the skin-and-bones remnant of a saint.

    A Circuit Rider's Wife |Corra Harris

Idioms and Phrases with 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.