thin as a rake

English dictionary entry

Meanings

adj
  1. Incredibly thin; at an unhealthy-looking level of thinness.

Pronunciation

En-au-thin as a rake.ogg

Word forms

thin as a rake

Etymology

Alteration of earlier lean as a rake, from Middle English lene as a rake; the last element in is potentially an modification of either Middle English *rak (“skinny animal”) (from Old Norse hrak) or rak (“rack”) after rake (“rake”), though it might merely represent that word.

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