"Scranny" is a word in ENGLISH
Thin; lean; meager; scrawny; scrannel.
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Two Irishmen were walking down the street with two salmon each under their arms. Two other Irishmen walking in the opposite direction see the two lucky fishermen and ask " how did you catch those ?" Well its like this! Michael here holds my legs over the bridge, and I grab the salmon as they swim up the river. We got four salmon A great days fishing! So the fishless pair look at each other and agree to give it a try. They get to the bridge and Sean calls to his friend "hold my legs now Paddy". Well he is hanging there upside down for thirty minutes when he suddenly cries.. "pull me up, pull me up!!" Paddy asks " do you have a fish Sean?"............ No replies Sean, "there's a bloody train coming!!!!!!!!"
diléma - (Sp. dilema) Dilemma, perplexity, quandary, predicament. (cf. itálítal). dilgádo, (Sp. delgado) Thin, lean, lank, slender, gaunt, emaciated, fine, …
Read the complete definitiondínggal - Leanness, thinness, weakness; lean, meagre, weak; to be or become lean, etc. (cf. hágpis, níwang, lúya, lamanít, kandínggal).
Read the complete definitionThe act of axtenuating or the state of being extenuated; the act of making thin, slender, or lean, or of …
Read the complete definitionhagás - Wasted, worn-out, lean, thin, lank, gaunt, skinny, emaciated. (cf. maníwang, mahágpis, mahágwos).
Read the complete definitionhágas - To waste, wear out, grow—lean,— thin,—weak,—faint (of body, voice, etc.). Nagahágas na ang íya tíngug. His voice is …
Read the complete definitionhágpis - To be or make lean, thin, slender, skinny, gaunt, lank. Naghágpis ang láwas níya. He has grown slender. …
Read the complete definitionhágwos - To become lean, thin, etc. See hágpis, hágas, níwang, hág-os.
Read the complete definitionhamáy - To become or be thin, lean, emaciated, chiefly said of the face or cheeks. Nagahamáy ang íya nga …
Read the complete definitionhapíl-hápil - Lean, thin, gaunt, slender, spare, emaciated. (cf. lapíl-lápil, níwang, nipís).
Read the complete definitionhilunó - To cast the skin, slough, shed (of snakes, some kinds of crabs, etc.). Ang mga mán-og nagahilunó sa …
Read the complete definitionhugós-hugós - Lean, thin, emaciated; to become lean, lose weight, etc. Naghugóshugós ang íya nawóng. His face has become thin. …
Read the complete definitionhugús - To be or become lean, thin; to waste, shrink, wither, shrivel, contract. (cf. hágpis, hágwos, níwang; kúlpà, kúpus).
Read the complete definitionhuyáhoy - Thin, lean, gaunt, slender; to be or become thin, etc. (cf. hágpis); straight, not crooked. (cf. bungáyon, bunáyon).
Read the complete definitionkahágnup - State of being haunted, feeling of fear in a lonely place, ghostliness. (hágnup). kahágpis – kahidálman kahágpis, Thinness, …
Read the complete definitionkakandínggal - Leanness, thinness, meagreness. (cf. kandínggal, kaníwang, kahágpis, kakanít).
Read the complete definitionkakanít - (B) Leanness, thinness, skinniness, emaciation, lankness, gauntness. (cf. kanít, kaníwang, kakandínggal).
Read the complete definitionkakaság - Leanness, meagreness, thinness, condition of one who is as lean as a casag-crab. (kaság; cf. kaníwang, kakanít).
Read the complete definitionkalamanít - Lean, thin, emaciated, gaunt, spare, skinny; to become lean, etc. Iníng báboy kalamanít kaáyo. This pig is very …
Read the complete definitionkandínggal - Lean, meagre, spare, emaciated, thin. (cf. kalamanít, maníwang).
Read the complete definitionkanít - Lean, gaunt, thin, spare, emaciated; to be or become lean, etc. Nagkanít siá, kay nagmasakít. He got lean, …
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