noun, verb, boned, bon⋅ing, adverb | 1. | Anatomy, Zoology.
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| 2. | such a structure from an edible animal, usually with meat adhering to it, as an article of food: Pea soup should be made with a ham bone. |
| 3. | any of various similarly hard or structural animal substances, as ivory or whalebone. |
| 4. | something made of or resembling such a substance. |
| 5. | a small concession, intended to pacify or quiet; a conciliatory bribe or gift: The administration threw the student protesters a couple of bones, but refused to make any basic changes in the curriculum or requirements. |
| 6. | bones,
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| 7. | the color of bone; ivory or off-white. |
| 8. | a flat strip of whalebone or other material for stiffening corsets, petticoats, etc.; stay. |
| 9. | Games Slang. a domino. |
| 10. | to remove the bones from: to bone a turkey. |
| 11. | to put whalebone or another stiffener into (clothing). |
| 12. | Agriculture. to put bone meal into (feed, fertilizer, etc.). |
| 13. | completely; absolutely: bone tired. |
| 14. | bone up, Informal. to study intensely; cram: We're going to have to bone up for the exam. |
| 15. | feel in one's bones, to think or feel intuitively: She felt in her bones that it was going to be a momentous day. |
| 16. | have a bone to pick with someone, to have cause to disagree or argue with someone: The teacher had a bone to pick with him because his homework paper was identical with his neighbor's. |
| 17. | make no bones about,
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| 18. | to the bone,
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bone (bōn)
n.
The dense, semirigid, porous, calcified connective tissue forming the major portion of the skeleton of most vertebrates, consisting of a dense organic matrix and an inorganic, mineral component.
Any of the more than 200 anatomically distinct structures making up the human skeleton.
A piece of bone.
bone (bōn) Pronunciation Key
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bone
In addition to the idioms beginning with bone, also see bare bones; chilled to the bone; cut to the bone; feel in one's bones; funny bone; make no bones about; pull a boner; roll the bones; skin and bones; work one's fingers to the bone.