7 adjectives to describe thinning

First among the faulty preparations of the foot comes that of excessive thinning of the sole, especially in the regions subject to corn.

They will require frequent thinning out of the branches, and are propagated by cuttings, which strike freely.

Like winds that lash the waves, or smite The woods, the autumnal foliage thinning "Hold!" said the Squire, "I pray you, hold!

"Yes, precisely," he said, with an ominous thinning of the lips.

It had a carpet of velvet-like grass, too, a rare thins for the Reef, on the outside of the crater.

Markovitch himself was a thin, loose, untidy man with pale yellow hair thinning on top, a ragged, pale beard, a nose with a tendency to redden at any sudden insult or unkind word and an expression perpetually anxious.

That first mobilization lasted for twenty-one days, and every day one seemed to notice the difference in the streets, the gradual thinning of the crowds, the absence of young manhood, the larger proportion of women and old fogeys among those who remained.

7 adjectives to describe  thinning