rawbone (Meaning)

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rawbone (a.)

Rawboned.

Synonyms & Antonyms of rawbone

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rawbone Sentence Examples

  1. The rawbone of the steak was visible through the thin layer of meat.
  2. The dog devoured the rawbone with gusto, its sharp teeth easily crunching through it.
  3. The hunter strung up the rawbone from the deer's carcass as a trophy.
  4. The rawbone was a gruesome reminder of the animal's fate.
  5. The artist carved intricate designs into the rawbone, creating a unique piece of art.
  6. The child sucked on the rawbone, its smooth surface providing comfort.
  7. The rawbone was a valuable tool for prehistoric humans, used for hunting, cutting, and scraping.
  8. The stench of the rawbone filled the air, a pungent reminder of its animalistic origins.
  9. The cat buried the rawbone in the garden, its instinctual behavior to hide its prey.
  10. The rawbone was a symbol of both the beauty and brutality of the natural world.

FAQs About the word rawbone

Rawboned.

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The rawbone of the steak was visible through the thin layer of meat.

The dog devoured the rawbone with gusto, its sharp teeth easily crunching through it.

The hunter strung up the rawbone from the deer's carcass as a trophy.

The rawbone was a gruesome reminder of the animal's fate.