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The only change he could see was a certain gauntness to the face.
Although she was thin almost to the point of gauntness, Angela had always been pretty in her way.
She was stark naked, and now thin almost to gauntness.
His face is thin to the point of gauntness.
He was slender to the point of gauntness, with dark eyes and thinning hair.
Unhappiness had added to the gauntness of his handsome face.
And yet this gauntness had not affected her body.
But there was a gauntness, a furtiveness, about him that Michael found all too familiar.
She wore a black dress long and loose enough to conceal most of her gauntness.
Some of the gauntness that had appeared after his wife's death had filled out.
His face and frame were losing their gauntness, but that was only to be expected with regular meals.
He was halfway handsome after one acclimatized to his gauntness.
The man was old and bent with years, and thin to the point of gauntness.
His features, always inclined to gauntness, became even sharper and more pronounced.
He had seen people who looked a little like this, their pale gauntness and loose black clothes vaguely similar.
I glanced at her, noting the gauntness of her features.
Not so much the gauntness, though he was thin enough, and looked worn, nor even the dreadful scars.
His face had become more lean, mature in a way that verged on gauntness.
Mat lay as if sleeping, but his face still had that hollow-cheeked gauntness.
On Monday, the gauntness was gone and he took his seat on the bench without assistance.
There was an unusual gauntness about his features.
In the light of the apartment Arnold noticed the pallor under the makeup and her gauntness.
He was lean to the point of gauntness, all excess burned away by his incessant heat.
Strangely, the new gauntness didn't give him an unhealthy appearance, but the opposite.
"The fashion industry really seems to be playing up the gauntness, the concentration-camp victim more than ever before.