1. boned - Adjective
2. boned - Verb
4. boned - Adjective Satellite
of Bone
Having (such) bones; -- used in composition; as, big-boned; strong-boned.
Deprived of bones; as, boned turkey or codfish.
Manured with bone; as, boned land.
Source: Webster's dictionaryADAGE, n. Boned wisdom for weak teeth. Ambrose Bierce
I'm particularly fond of boned chicken breasts with a little garlic under the flesh and cooked in a casserole for 40 minutes with a jar of olives, some cherry tomatoes and a spoonful of olive oil. Maeve Binchy
Sometimes you can publish a first novel in a kind of lyrical flourish, but it is not really a lyrical form. The beautiful truths about the world are more hard won than that. Novels should be bleach boned. It's a question of cumulative observation and lived suffering. It takes time. Lawrence Osborne
Poetry is ordinary language raised to the Nth power. Poetry is boned with ideas, nerved and blooded with emotions, all held together by the delicate, tough skin of words. Paul Engle
his lanky long-boned body Source: Internet
a boneless rib roast Source: Internet