The file was woefully thin.
It looked woefully thin.
He looked quite different now; he had been shaved and bathed and put into clean pyjamas and looked ten years younger, although woefully thin.
A foot shorter than Brigham, and woefully thin, Parkins pushed his shoulders back.
Cross told Sir John Chilcot, the inquiry chairman, that preparations for Iraq after the removal of Saddam Hussein were "woefully thin".
The real blow was to Phoenix's bench, which became woefully thin without Jackson.
He was tall and woefully thin, and had a neck like a turkey's and a long, cadaverous face dominated by a magnificent nose.
His glance travelled over the girl's face and the visible parts of her upper body, and with another pang of compassion he saw that she was woefully thin.
They complained it was an end run around expanding the size of a military they consider woefully thin and depleted.
Or rushing to publish with woefully thin information just to get there first.