Sentence example with the word 'boned'

boned

Definition adj. having had the bones removed

Last update: July 12, 2015


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In height, large-boned, slim, erect and sinewy.   [Please select]

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He came at me fiercely, clubbing his gun--a raw-boned, swarthy giant, broad as a barn door.   [Please select]

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If you see yourself perched on that raw-boned nag with me, I don't, that's all.'   [Please select]

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Close beside them a large strong-boned man lay stretched on the ground.   [Please select]

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"It is a big-boned and big-muscled characteristic, but there are things which are stronger."   [Please select]

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For the occurrence of black-boned fowls in South America, _see_ Roulin, in 'Mém.'   [Please select]

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Marcus was slight and delicate, Demetrius, on the contrary, broad-shouldered and large-boned.   [Please select]

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Tyler was a thin raw-boned man, with a long nose, the picture of the president.   [Please select]

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Lathers's friend proved to be a short, big-boned, square-shouldered Irishman, about forty years of age, dressed in a once black broadcloth suit with frayed buttonholes, the lapels and vest covered with grease-spots.   [Please select]

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He was a stringy, big-boned man of six feet, and much too tall for his weight, wherefore belligerent strangers were sometimes led to the erroneous conclusion that Mr.   [Please select]

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