unflesh (Meaning)
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unflesh (v. t.)
To deprive of flesh; to reduce a skeleton.
Synonyms & Antonyms of unflesh
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unflesh Sentence Examples
- The blade unfleshed the victim with a single, swift stroke.
- The zombie's claws unfleshed the man's arm, leaving a trail of gore.
- The surgeon unfleshed the bone to expose the underlying tissue.
- The accident unfleshed his leg, revealing the shattered bones.
- The bear's teeth unfleshed the deer's hindquarters.
- The hounds unfleshed the fox, tearing it apart in their frenzy.
- The scalpel unfleshed the skin, creating an incision for surgery.
- The sharks unfleshed the whale carcass, reducing it to a skeleton.
- The disease unfleshed the body, leaving only a shell of skin and bone.
- The fire unfleshed the wooden beams, exposing their blackened cores.
FAQs About the word unflesh
To deprive of flesh; to reduce a skeleton.
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The blade unfleshed the victim with a single, swift stroke.
The zombie's claws unfleshed the man's arm, leaving a trail of gore.
The surgeon unfleshed the bone to expose the underlying tissue.
The accident unfleshed his leg, revealing the shattered bones.