Read full poem →Who still preferred some slim four-year-old
To the big-boned stock of mighty Berold
And, for strong Cotnar, drank French weak wine,
Dictionary Entry
To prepare (meat, etc) by removing the bone or bones from.
Origin
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Common Phrases
. bonedface bonedman bonedwoman bonedchicken bonedanimals bonedboned bigboned small
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Antonyms
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Poetry examples for “boned”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →In appearance he is tall, big-boned, loosely built. He
is clean-shaven, pale or with a flush; has a heavy jaw,
Read full poem →Though fall’n its muscles’ brawny vaunt,
Huge-boned, and tall, and grim, and gaunt,
Seemed o’er the gaudy scene to lower:
