1. thinned - Verb
Derived from thin
3. thinned - Adjective Satellite
of Thin
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe middle years, caught between children and parents, free of neither: the past stretches back too densely, it is too thickly populated, the future has not yet thinned out. Margaret Drabble
It is not against a body of uninterpreted data, radically thinned descriptions, that we must measure the cogency of our explications, but against the power of the scientific imagination to bring us into touch with the lives of strangers. Clifford Geertz
There is a city myth that country life was isolated and lonely; the truth is that farmers and their families then had a richer social life than they have now. They enjoyed a society organic, satisfying and whole, not mixed and thinned with the life of town, city and nation as it now is. Rose Wilder Lane
Winter garden, the moon thinned to a thread, insects singing. Matsuo Bashō
Everyone wants to pluck eyebrows. I thinned them out real thin once and it just didn't look like me. Denise Richards
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