Similar words: skin and bones, earnestness, bone, bony, bond, bonds, ebony, bonus. Meaning: [bəʊn] n. a percussion instrument consisting of a pair of hollow pieces of wood or bone (usually held between the thumb and fingers) that are made to click together (as by Spanish dancers) in rhythm with the dance.
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181. I don't know how we can cut any more spending. We're down to the bare bones.
182. He could feel it in his bones, and he knew he could trust the feeling.
183. These are the bare bones of a long and distinguished scientific career.
184. His bones lay in an engraved gold casket, with his armour, sceptre and shield close by.
185. The hip and femur bones were fused together and no movement was possible at that joint.
186. In the 1930s top personalities from the wider sporting world took their bruises and broken bones to Highbury.
187. He must distinguish snakes from eels, tortoises from armadillos(sentencedict.com), on the basis of the bones presented to him.
188. He argued that criminals were physically distinguishable by, for example, large jaws, high cheek bones, extra toes and so on.
189. Inside it a few pathetic bones glowed red hot and then crumbled into fine ash.
190. Thereafter only fat and bones were burned to the gods upon their altars.
191. There was some clothing on the body but it was really just a skeleton, the hip bones were sticking out.
192. Remove rabbit, separate meat from bones, discard bones, cut meat into bite-sized pieces and set aside.
193. Your illusions are a part of you like your bones and flesh and memory. William Faulkner
194. Even the bare winter branches, tidy and muted like dry bones, had become a disturbance of tangled nerves.
195. The seas powdering our bones like quartz, making sand, grinding our peace for us by the aeon.
196. Ezekiel called upon the four winds to put living breath into the dry bones.
197. I saw small wounds, red gashes, high on the cheek bones.
198. Everything in me is congealing-guts, glands, blood vessels, organs,[http://sentencedict.com/bones.html] bones.
199. Prominent projections of the bones can become sore to touch, especially the cheek bones.
200. But then it took broken bones longer to heal as age crept into them.
201. Most of the major postcranial elements from the assemblages are more broken than the pellet bones.
202. Often a bereaved family will return to the bones of dead elephants many years later.
203. Shreds of plastic, old iron, glass, animal bones littered both sides of the path.
204. More interesting still, recent fossil discoveries show that the hip bones of some giant dinosaurs were almost hollow.
205. These are not necessarily human-made objects, since finds include anything like animal bones and insect remains.
206. That's what a grave was: a dump for torn flesh, broken bones.
207. She was bloodless and the bones of her face had risen up against the fabric of her skin.
208. Examples of the two major kinds of dinosaurs, showing the structure of the hip bones which distinguishes them.
209. He took the stairs one at a time, a certain lonesome feeling moving into his bones.
210. Rufus did not even know if animal bones shared the same names as those of humans.
More similar words: skin and bones, earnestness, bone, bony, bond, bonds, ebony, bonus, bonsai, bonnet, bourbon, boning, bon mot, ribbon, bonney, carbon, backbone, pro bono, bonanza, debonair, bona fide, bonhomie, vagabond, sunbonnet, bon voyage, herringbone, carbonated, premium bond, carbon cycle, covalent bond.