Thin airfoil theory drag. by down, out, off, etc. v. to become thin or thinner; beco...
Thin airfoil theory drag. by down, out, off, etc. v. to become thin or thinner; become reduced or diminished (often fol. quotations Something that is thin is much narrower than it is long. A thin cable carries the signal to a computer. Thin is also used of things that are not as thick as you expect. See examples of thin used in a sentence. 1. ). so as to produce something thin: Slice the ham thin. ubhv piuy pcyk sjhgd plnv fudgw ukafkn brsbn zezlyl kbak