bare-boned vs thin as a rake

bare-boned

adj
  • slim; not fleshy; very lean; emaciated 

  • Very basic; having only the essentials and nothing else. 

thin as a rake

adj
  • Incredibly thin, at an unhealthy-looking level of thinness. 

How often have the words bare-boned and thin as a rake occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )