Maggy caught a glimpse of her collarbones and was shocked to notice how prominent they were through Virginia's paper-thin skin.
Janos laughed, his paper-thin skin threatening to split, but never quite doing it.
The chopped liver ($8.95) was light, studded with sweet cooked onions, and three plump cheese blintzes ($12.95) had paper-thin skin.
One plant produced kidney-shaped potatoes, with a paper-thin skin, which they called the Jersey Royal Fluke.
He noticed the movement of ancient tendons under the paper-thin skin of the hand which held the weapon.
His paper-thin skin is wrinkled and yellow, and when he smiles he looks like an old man.
Iron gray hair pulled back from paper-thin white skin, starched collar buttoned firmly to her chin, Sarah Jane nodded regally.
But a gray pallor lay beneath the tan, and his eye sockets, normally deep, showed bony knife ridges under paper-thin skin.
Japheth came to visit Dennys, examined him carefully, touching the remaining scabs, gently pulling off a flaking strip of paper-thin skin.
She'd started to slice her paper-thin skin.