All 3 Uses of
gaunt
in
The Picture of Dorian Gray - 20 chapter version
- He remembered wandering through dimly-lit streets, past gaunt black-shadowed archways and evil-looking houses.†
Chpt 7 *
- He loved to stroll through the gaunt cold picture-gallery of his country house and look at the various portraits of those whose blood flowed in his veins.†
Chpt 11
- In about seven or eight minutes he reached a small shabby house, that was wedged in between two gaunt factories.†
Chpt 16
Definition:
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(gaunt) very thin and bony -- often from hunger or as though having been worn to the bone