thin as a rake


(as) thin as a rake

Extremely skinny or slender. Primarily heard in UK. Have you seen Claire lately? She's become as thin as a rake in the last six months! I've always been thin as a rake, even when I tried to gain weight.See also: rake, thin

thin as a rake

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thin as a stick

If someone is as thin as a rake or thin as a stick, they are very thin. He was as thin as a rake as though he were suffering from some terrible disease. I'd always been as thin as a stick but in London my weight went up to more than 12 stone. Note: Other nouns such as rail or lath can be used instead of rake or stick. She was blue-eyed, tall, thin as a rail, pale as paper and very young. Note: You can also say that someone is stick thin or rake thin. They are well made clothes designed for real women, not stick thin size 10s.See also: rake, thin

thin as a rake

(of a person or animal) very thin.See also: rake, thin

(as) thin as a ˈrake

(of a person) very thin: You’re as thin as a rake. You certainly don’t need to diet.See also: rake, thin