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II . bone [bəʊn, Am boʊn] ADJ

III . bone [bəʊn, Am boʊn] VB trans

bone idle, bone lazy ADJ pej

collar bone N

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Of course, competition is hard boned, but that does not take place on the commission rates, but on the evidence of achievement.
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With pedigrees the face can take a more oval shape and be finer boned and more distinct.
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Huge and blue, they overbalance the girl's fine-boned face, tipping its conventional prettiness into something almost sinister.
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It featured a low, oval neckline that bared the shoulders, and the heavily-boned bodice laced closed in back, unlike the front-opening robe.
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It has a very wide, soft-boned head, a terminal mouth with very small teeth, small eyes and no barbel.
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His pale, heavy-boned face showed signs of sleeplessness.
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A streaky blonde bob frames her fine-boned face, one highlighted by big, blue-green eyes set above high cheekbones.
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It's a big-boned beauty all right, that would match a rich oxtail stew or mushroom and truffle linguini.
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Necklines were supported by very high boned collars.
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