wafer-thin u rečniku PONS

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Socialists would regard this distinction as wafer-thin to non-existent.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Jones won by a wafer-thin majority of 50 votes (0.75%).
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The cape also contains a wafer-thin computer system which processes her mental commands received by the circuitry in her tiara.
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It's a fatal, self-perpetuating cliche: the doped-out singer with the wafer-thin constitution.
news.nationalpost.com
The carbon fiber shell of the aerial vehicles is wafer-thin but resilient.
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Forecasts for decent weather ahead come with wafer-thin margins of error.
www.independent.co.uk
The effect is forms like hundreds of bundles of tiny needles--like porcelain coils or a row of wafer-thin porcelain discs.
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They were originally baked over open fires using decorative irons; however modern cooks use electric or stovetop irons to bake these wafer-thin biscuits.
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A wafer-thin, low-carbohydrate, wholewheat based crust was added to the menu in 2004.
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This wafer-thin superstructure is something else altogether-more air than building.
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