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What the body looks like after worry, hunger, or time skips a few meals.
means Thin and hollowed-out in a way that signals hardship, illness, or exhaustion, not health.
from Surfacing in 15th-century English, possibly from a Scandinavian root meaning slim or slender, and a French word for jaundiced and worn.
Not just thinImplies suffering, never a fashion choice
Faces favor itCheeks and eyes show gauntness first
Gothic regularStandard issue for haunted houses and ghosts