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Slender   /slˈɛndər/   Listen
Slender

adjective
(compar. slenderer; superl. slenderest)
1.
Being of delicate or slender build.  Synonyms: slight, slim, svelte.  "A slim girl with straight blonde hair" , "Watched her slight figure cross the street"
2.
Very narrow.  Synonym: thin.
3.
Having little width in proportion to the length or height.
4.
Small in quantity.  Synonym: slim.  "A slim chance of winning" , "A small surplus"
5.
Moving and bending with ease.  Synonyms: lissom, lissome, lithe, lithesome, supple, svelte, sylphlike.



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"Slender" Quotes from Famous Books



... hard work, and what a slender reward! In the little domestic details with which the book abounds, what a simple life is shown to us! The most simple little pleasures and amusements delight and occupy him. You have revels on shrimps; the good wife making the pie; details about the maid, and ...
— Roundabout Papers • William Makepeace Thackeray

... sleep, to which you have been pleased to recommend the management of what you have in hand. The one is of ivory, which letteth in confused, doubtful, and uncertain dreams; for through ivory, how small and slender soever it be, we can see nothing, the density, opacity, and close compactedness of its material parts hindering the penetration of the visual rays and the reception of the specieses of such things as are visible. The other is of horn, at which an entry is made to sure and ...
— Gargantua and Pantagruel, Complete. • Francois Rabelais

... along margin, Pinkish Buff along outermost edge; underparts creamy white. Skull: Large; braincase well inflated; zygomatic arches strong and slightly appressed to skull. Baculum: Large; long and slender. ...
— Taxonomy of the Chipmunks, Eutamias quadrivittatus and Eutamias umbrinus • John A. White

... admiration is the same that Viollet-le-Duc gives for admiring the tower of Chartres—the "adresse" with which the square is changed into the octagon. Not only is the tower itself changed into the fleche without visible junction, under cover of four corner tourelles, of open work, on slender columns, which start as squares; but the tourelles also convert themselves into octagons in the very act of rising, and end in octagon fleches that carry up—or once carried up—the lines of profile ...
— Mont-Saint-Michel and Chartres • Henry Adams

... wrote down what was said about Russia. He dealt but superficially with Germany's eastern war aims, observing that the United States' interest in this direction was very limited and that Germany undoubtedly would have a free hand there. For Roumania and Serbia he also revealed very slender sympathy. Mr. Gerard did not obtain out of my mouth any of the statements concerning these countries which he attributes ...
— Face to Face with Kaiserism • James W. Gerard


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