unbone Antonyms

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Meaning of unbone

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unbone (v. t.)

To deprive of bones, as meat; to bone.

To twist about, as if boneless.

unbone Sentence Examples

  1. The butcher skillfully unboned the chicken, leaving only the tender meat.
  2. The fisherman unboned the fish with precision, removing the backbone in one swift motion.
  3. The surgeon unboned the patient's leg to correct a severe fracture.
  4. The tailor unboned the corset, releasing the pressure on her waist.
  5. The upholsterer unboned the sofa cushions, replacing the worn-out foam.
  6. The chef unboned the duck breast, preparing it for a succulent roast.
  7. The leatherworker unboned the gloves, softening them for a comfortable fit.
  8. The forensic pathologist unboned the body, examining the bones for evidence of trauma.
  9. The paleontologist unboned the dinosaur fossil, revealing its ancient skeletal structure.
  10. The seamstress unboned the wedding dress, adjusting it to the bride's perfect measurements.

FAQs About the word unbone

To deprive of bones, as meat; to bone., To twist about, as if boneless.

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The butcher skillfully unboned the chicken, leaving only the tender meat.

The fisherman unboned the fish with precision, removing the backbone in one swift motion.

The surgeon unboned the patient's leg to correct a severe fracture.

The tailor unboned the corset, releasing the pressure on her waist.