Near the door stood a mulatto woman, evidently a servant in the house, with a timid bearing and an emaciated face pitifully sad and gentle.
Huddled in a wheelchair was an old, balding, emaciated woman.
In another chilling scene, a dejected and apparently emaciated woman is seen scavenging for grass to feed her animals.
Strange hardships, I imagine — poor, emaciated, pallid wanderer?
Go, seek your minister, and see if his emaciated figure, his thin cheek, his white, heavy, pain-wrinkled brow, be not flung down there, like a cast-off garment!
During the terrible siege of Leningrad in World War II, for example, emaciated citizens, having eaten all the birds, dogs and rats in the city, finally resorted to feasting on their own kind.
She emaciated during the chemotherapy.
By the time her rabbi came to visit her, she was emaciated.
Some foreign agencies do seize crudely on images of emaciated infants to secure extra funding.