Both Uses of
emaciated
in
Crime and Punishment, by Dostoyevsky
- She was a rather tall, slim and graceful woman, terribly emaciated, with magnificent dark brown hair and with a hectic flush in her cheeks.†
Chpt 1.2 *emaciated = unhealthfully thin
- He could not, alas, even express himself correctly in Russian, though he knew no other language, so that he was quite exhausted, almost emaciated after this heroic exploit.†
Chpt 5.3
Definition:
very thin -- especially from disease or hunger or cold