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why "He was made of lean and leather"mean he was thin.
Mar 25, 2020 8:11 AM
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thank you!!!this really helpful!!!😊😊😊
March 25, 2020
Hi! It is a metaphor to describe a person’s appearance.
Lean refers to a thin frame whilst leather refers to the way the skin looks, especially when referring to older people who have darken skin, burnt by the sun and thus looking “leathery”.
Hope this helps!
March 25, 2020
Kind of. Actually, I have never seen a person who has no flesh.
March 25, 2020
Is this a metaphor?
March 25, 2020
It is because he has no flesh.
March 25, 2020
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