Examples of using A very thin in English and their translations into Czech
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A very thin one.
He was a very thin man.
A very thin chance.
They have a very thin skin.
The cause of death is strangulation by way of a very thin wire.
People also translate
This is a very thin sweater.
The throat's been cut with a very thin knife.
It's a very thin, fragile balloon.
We're hanging on by a very thin thread.
Uh, and a very thin sliver of cake, please.
You can think of air as a very thin liquid.
You're on a very thin line, Violet. That's all.
My fat friend,you are hanging by a very thin thread.
You're on a very thin line, Violet.
A very thin blanket, no food, and my new friend the crow.
And my new friend the crow. a very thin blanket, no food.
By way of a very thin wire. Uh, the cause of death is strangulation.
Muscovite is a very thin type of rock formation.
With a mysteriously international accent? A very thin woman.
Muscovite is a very thin type of rock formation.
In case you missed it, Major,we're hanging on by a very thin thread.
Europa has a very thin atmosphere, mostly made up of oxygen.
And you will regret it. Let's go.- You're about to cross a very thin line.
Is a very thin line between watching movies and self-absorption.
Let's go.- You're about to cross a very thin line, and you will regret it.
A very thin woman, with a mysteriously international accent.
This adhesive is also then applied evenly to the backing through a very thin slit.
This one has a very thin, delicate beak, which it uses to catch insects.
Actually, the atmosphere of the Earth is a very thin shell surrounding the planet.