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boned
[ bohnd ]
Other Words From
- well-boned adjective
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
The further forward bare-boned science goes, however, the more forceful the counter- response.
With her cascade of red, twirling hair and pale, fine-boned face.
And so we were off again, discussing cutting style, Christmas dinner, and boned versus unboned hams.
Redundancy in general remains an issue for Wolcott: “white-boned,” “pale-moon,” “bulk-sized,” “streaming cataract,” “forlorn rue.”
Lulu also uses tapenade to stuff a boned leg of lamb and to accompany grilled fish and roasts.
This problem was solved by a native coming along driving a raw-boned horse before a rickety wagon.
Many of the horses were sleek, glossy, and fine-limbed, like racers; others were strong-boned and rough.
He had a square, rigid-boned face, and deep-set dark grey eyes, and a good head of black hair threaded with silver.
The non-commissioned officer was a tall Kentuckian, over six feet high, lank and raw-boned.
The low-ceiled dining-room suddenly shrank about the big-boned, long legged hill man.
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