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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211. Behind, lay a pile of chained human bones, a slumped fettered skeleton.
212. To clothe these bare bones we have to find other material.
213. Skin the fish, remove any bones and cut into bite-sized pieces.
214. The moon and the star are personified, the skyscraper is a human skeleton with bones and ribs.
215. They have looked upon the bones of the prehistoric dead and seen evidence of a Stone Age holocaust.
216. Helps older adults maintain balance and coordination, which prevents falling, broken bones and other injuries. 2.
217. His powerful grip crushed the bones of Winston's palm.
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.