unflesh Antonyms

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Meaning of unflesh

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unflesh (v. t.)

To deprive of flesh; to reduce a skeleton.

unflesh Sentence Examples

  1. The blade unfleshed the victim with a single, swift stroke.
  2. The zombie's claws unfleshed the man's arm, leaving a trail of gore.
  3. The surgeon unfleshed the bone to expose the underlying tissue.
  4. The accident unfleshed his leg, revealing the shattered bones.
  5. The bear's teeth unfleshed the deer's hindquarters.
  6. The hounds unfleshed the fox, tearing it apart in their frenzy.
  7. The scalpel unfleshed the skin, creating an incision for surgery.
  8. The sharks unfleshed the whale carcass, reducing it to a skeleton.
  9. The disease unfleshed the body, leaving only a shell of skin and bone.
  10. The fire unfleshed the wooden beams, exposing their blackened cores.

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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.