All 3 Uses of
gaunt
in
Ulysses by James Joyce
- Looking down he saw flapping strongly, wheeling between the gaunt quaywalls, gulls.†
Chpt 8 *
- Bad luck to big Ben Dollard and his John O'Gaunt.†
Chpt 8
- Like John o'Gaunt his name is dear to him, as dear as the coat and crest he toadied for, on a bend sable a spear or steeled argent, honorificabilitudinitatibus, dearer than his glory of greatest shakescene in the country.†
Chpt 9
Definition:
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(gaunt) very thin and bony -- often from hunger or as though having been worn to the bone