as thin as a rake

  • 1thin as a rake — A rake is a garden tool with a long, thin, wooden handle, so someone very thin is thin as a rake …

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  • 2thin as a rake —    A rake is a garden tool with a long, thin, wooden handle, so someone very thin is thin as a rake.   (Dorking School Dictionary) …

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  • 3Thin as a rake —   A rake is a garden tool with a long, thin, wooden handle, so someone very thin is thin as a rake …

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  • 4thin as a rake — (as) thin as a rake (of a person) very thin …

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  • 5thin as a rake — adjective Incredibly thin, at an unhealthy looking level of thinness …

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  • 6be as thin as a rake — British, American & Australian, mainly American to be very thin. He eats like a horse and yet he s as thin as a rake. She s as thin as a rail from all that running …

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  • 7rake —    One of the instant nicknames which children bestow on a tall thin person. See also spindleshanks.    The phrase ‘as thin as a rake’ has been in use since the fourteenth century. In older texts ‘rake’ may occur vocatively in the sense of… …

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  • 8thin — /θɪn / (say thin) adjective (thinner, thinnest) 1. having relatively little extent from one surface or side to its opposite; not thick: thin ice. 2. of small cross section in comparison with the length; slender: a thin wire. 3. having little… …

  • 9thin — 1 /TIn/ comparative thinner superlative thickest adjective 1 NOT THICK having a very small distance or a smaller distance than usual between two sides or two flat surfaces: a thin nylon rope | She s only wearing a thin summer jacket. | two thin… …

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  • 10rake — Synonyms and related words: Casanova, Don Juan, Lothario, aim at, angularity, ascend, backset, bank, barrage, be promiscuous, beat, blast, blitz, bombard, bounder, bring up, cad, cannon, cannonade, cant, card, careen, chase women, clear, climb,… …

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