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skinned
/ ɪԻ /
adjective
- stripped of the skin
- having a skin as specified
- ( in combination )
thick-skinned
- keep one's eyes skinned or keep one's eyes peeledto watch carefully
Example Sentences
Those juxtaposed scenes of bleating livestock and skinned carcasses still leave an impression, but they’re just one strand in a tapestry of threads, none of them given more importance than the others.
After the show aired, Wood, 31, said she was "not thin skinned" and understood that SNL was about "caricature".
In 1996 I worked at Disney Interactive, my Windows 95 operating system skinned with an “X-Files” theme; when I arrived early, the TV show’s eerie chimes echoed across the empty office.
"I think I've got a lot of privilege, because I'm quite a light skinned woman of colour," she says.
A prosthetic offered after mastectomy "until very recently came in either a white colour or a pale peach colour. And if you're a woman who isn't fair skinned, then that is so 'othering' for you".
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