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thin
Adjective
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If something is thin, there is a short distance from one side to the other.
I can hear the people in the other room because the wall is thin.
The man was very tall and thin as a stick.
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If something is thin it doesn't have a lot of stuff in it.
The soup is too thin. It needs more flavour.
His hair is quite thin on top.
thin
Verb
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If something thins, there is less of it.
After the show, the crowd thinned out quickly and only a few people stayed.
My hair started thinning when I was 25.
crop
Noun
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A plant that is grown on a farm.
Our farm's crops are corn, apples and potatoes.
crop
Verb
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To cut off the edges of a picture.
I cropped the picture to a size of 4 centimetres by 5 centimetres.
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To cut off the top of something, often a plant.
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To cut hair short.