dry-boned (Meaning)

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dry-boned (a.)

Having dry bones, or bones without flesh.

Synonyms & Antonyms of dry-boned

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dry-boned Sentence Examples

  1. The old dog's dry-boned body lay curled up on the porch.
  2. The dry-boned old man sat in the corner of the room, staring into the fire.
  3. The dry-boned horse stood in the field, its ribs showing through its skin.
  4. The branches of the dry-boned tree creaked in the wind.
  5. The soil was dry-boned and cracked, thirsting for rain.
  6. The dry-boned bones of the skeleton rattled in the closet.
  7. The dry-boned remains of the ancient civilization were discovered in the desert.
  8. The dry-boned body of the murder victim was found in the alley.
  9. The dry-boned old woman's eyes glinted in the dim light.
  10. The dry-boned tree stood like a sentinel on the edge of the cliff.

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Having dry bones, or bones without flesh.

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The old dog's dry-boned body lay curled up on the porch.

The dry-boned old man sat in the corner of the room, staring into the fire.

The dry-boned horse stood in the field, its ribs showing through its skin.

The branches of the dry-boned tree creaked in the wind.