Examples of using Quite thin in English and their translations into Dutch
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Programming
Your chances of qualifying overall at that moment are quite thin.
The walls are quite thin.
She seems quite thin.
Your air should be getting quite thin by now.
Although the panel house walls usually quite thin with poor sound insulation,
It is quite thin and a light sleeper who has to get everyone enters
Its erect stems are quite thin and tender, but they can reach the height of about 1 meter.
Spiral galaxies are quite thin, dense, and rotate relatively fast, while the stars
As the sauce is usually quite thin you can make it a little thicker.
The line is quite thin and golden, the golden lining of your world.
The rice vermicelli from the Thai brand WAI WAI is quite thin and is made of rice flour.
Even though the veins are quite thin they add a nice texture to the toy.
although it is true that walls are quite thin, we weren't much bothered with noise.
ideals(or lack of money) the sound is good but quite thin.
because Mars' atmosphere is quite thin, so then rockets carry the spacecraft and guide the spacecraft to the surface.
And Accept has always been quite thin, but feeling- and vibe-wise the material on'Steelfactory',
because Mars' atmosphere is quite thin, so then rockets carry.
because Mars's atmosphere is quite thin, so then rockets carry the spacecraft And that even doesn't slow Curiosity down enough.
Now the line between those genres is actually quite thin, but it's quite an art form to use those in a subtle
has always been quite thin, due to the huge catchiness of the compact compositions of the band.