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thin
1. (of a photographic negative) having low density, usually insufficient to produce a satisfactory positive
2. Mountaineering a climb or pitch on which the holds are few and small

thin [thin]
(meteorology)
In aviation weather observations, the description of a sky cover that is predominantly transparent.


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True, he's been having a thin time of it, but top-15s at Firestone, Colonial and River Highlands, all tough courses, indicate he still retains ability and his 31st in the final Major wasn't so dusty either.
Byline: By VICTORIA KENNEDY BEAMING Britney Spears is having a thin time of it lately.
Top of the table by 29 points, confident Oulton Park host Nantwich who are having a thin time of it.
 
 
 
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