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Definition of skinned in English: skinnedadjective skɪndskɪnd in combination Having a skin of a specified type. a smooth-skinned complexion Example sentencesExamples - The greasy-skinned kids wandering the chillout zone in the amusement arcade with saucer eyes are clearly on a different planet.
- The watery, tough-skinned figs were barely cooked let alone caramelised.
- Her pieces feature groups of young pale-skinned models, often naked from the waist down and with a blank expression on their faces.
- A shoal of silver-skinned mullet skip out of the boat's way, one leaping four foot clear into the air.
- White nectarines and peaches are fine, but the yellow nectarine is really something else - smooth-skinned and warmly sweet and the color of sunshine.
- Both of the teenagers stared at us, as if we'd pulled off latex masks and reveled ourselves as green-skinned aliens.
- Shovel-nosed frogs are smooth-skinned and small, with short, stout forelimbs and small heads with pointy snouts.
- He looks exhausted - unshaven, dark-eyed, sallow-skinned.
- Stephanie is tall and golden-skinned, with a mane of sleek black hair.
- Heat the oil in a non-stick frying pan and cook the trout on each side for 4 to 5 mins, turning carefully, until crisp-skinned.
- The show's success is in its cast of impossibly good-looking (and clear-skinned) teenagers and their skimpy outfits.
- I like to use nice red-skinned apples off our tree.
- He was pale-skinned to the point of translucence and his sunken eyes were dark with fatigue.
- She was very fair, pale-skinned, with eyes of a strange green colour.
Definition of skinned in US English: skinnedadjectiveskindskɪnd in combination Having a skin of a specified type. Example sentencesExamples - Shovel-nosed frogs are smooth-skinned and small, with short, stout forelimbs and small heads with pointy snouts.
- White nectarines and peaches are fine, but the yellow nectarine is really something else - smooth-skinned and warmly sweet and the color of sunshine.
- She was very fair, pale-skinned, with eyes of a strange green colour.
- A shoal of silver-skinned mullet skip out of the boat's way, one leaping four foot clear into the air.
- Both of the teenagers stared at us, as if we'd pulled off latex masks and reveled ourselves as green-skinned aliens.
- He looks exhausted - unshaven, dark-eyed, sallow-skinned.
- Her pieces feature groups of young pale-skinned models, often naked from the waist down and with a blank expression on their faces.
- I like to use nice red-skinned apples off our tree.
- He was pale-skinned to the point of translucence and his sunken eyes were dark with fatigue.
- Stephanie is tall and golden-skinned, with a mane of sleek black hair.
- The watery, tough-skinned figs were barely cooked let alone caramelised.
- The show's success is in its cast of impossibly good-looking (and clear-skinned) teenagers and their skimpy outfits.
- Heat the oil in a non-stick frying pan and cook the trout on each side for 4 to 5 mins, turning carefully, until crisp-skinned.
- The greasy-skinned kids wandering the chillout zone in the amusement arcade with saucer eyes are clearly on a different planet.
Phrases be thin-skinned (or thick-skinned) Be sensitive (or insensitive) to criticism or insults. Example sentencesExamples - Wolf, as an inspector you cannot be thin-skinned.
- He could be a bully, but was thin-skinned too.
- ‘One thing you can't be if you live in Smith Center is thin-skinned,’ Ivan writes.
- He admits that he is thin-skinned, and that unkind words about his art hurt him.
- They do not like extreme environments and are likely to be thin-skinned.
- One has to be thin-skinned to be a writer and thick-skinned to deal with the consequences.
- To understand why Harris is thin-skinned, you must go back to Memphis.
- The Vermont governor, not ready for prime time, cooperated by being thin-skinned, surly and combative.
- The Bellow who emerges in it is thin-skinned, promiscuous, increasingly sententious, and at times almost unbearably vulnerable.
- Armor is thin-skinned, providing only a minimum of protection for the four-man crew.
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