Examples of using A thin in English and their translations into Czech
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A thin blue line.
This is a thin, black what.
A thin and graceful girl.
We stand watch together. A thin blue line.
Under a thin, shiny veneer?
We stand watch together. A thin blue line.
What a thin little neck you have.
He's got bags under his eyes and a thin upper lip.
A thin, sweet, smooth pretty boy.
The weight area is marked by a thin circular line.
Use a thin, pointed object to do this.
Is a thin, subtle blade. But real corruption.
After drying please apply a thin fi lm of edible oil to the surface.
A thin extra mattress it can easily remedy this.
It was inflicted by a thin, pointed object that pierced the eyeball.
A thin, blue sky over a hidden ocean of water.
The water behaves as if it has a thin elastic film on the surface.
A thin, jagged light connecting the inner to the outer world.
The upper right-hand corner of the photograph, there's a thin, white line.
At first, a thin, greasy film appears on the surface.
Fifty kilos of bones and crisp gear… covered by a thin sweet skin and freckles.
Now you spread a thin a line of it to a ball, representing the Earth.
The stars will be watching us, and we will show them"what it is to be a thin crescent moon.
Why are you wearing such a thin white blouse when it's raining outside?
A thin fat layer, then the aponeurosis. Epidermis, dermis, subcutaneous.
Epidermis, dermis, subcutaneous… a thin fat layer, then the aponeurosis.
A thin wooden frame goes around its perimeter, inside are air-bricks or a chipboard.
Carrying an unforgettable love, a thin long cigar and a pair of spurs.
The stomper struck twice this week, seriously injuring the feet oftwo Baltimore women. Described as a thin, white teenage male.
