gaunt• He has lost his hair and some teeth and appeared quite gaunt.• He could see his reflection, turned gaunt and ashen, in the fragment of mirrorpropped against the lavatorywindow.• When I visited him in hospital Albert looked terrible -- his face was gaunt and his hair had turned grey.• It looked gaunt and inhospitable, he realised.• It was a youthful but gaunt face from which a yesmeant no.• The gaunt faces beneath closely cropped heads and the young faces on emaciated bodies had began to assume form and substance.• The grittiness of the coalsmoke coming down on those gauntJanuaryafternoons was still in her nostrils.• The DistrictAttorney at forty-four had the gaunt look of a man twenty years older.• Ruth looked away in panic then braved herself to look back but the gaunt, pinched face had gone.• It was hard to say which were skinnier and more gaunt, the men or the animals.