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View definitions for bones

bones

noun as in body

noun as in corpse

Strongest matches

Strong matches

Weak match

noun as in dice

noun as in doctor

noun as in physician

noun as in skeleton

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Example Sentences

Human rights activists say many cartel recruits may have been killed at the site, where searchers found hundreds of shoes and articles of clothing, along with charred bones.

Devices to stabilise broken bones have run out, while anaesthesia, antibiotics and fluids for wounded patients are dwindling.

From BBC

Police were called to the plant at Tofts Farm Industrial Estate in Hartlepool on Sunday after employees found a number of bones.

From BBC

It is easy to digest, good for your bones, boosts heart health, helps keep your blood sugar in check — and on top of that, it is utterly delicious.

From Salon

Body trauma injuries, for those whose legs don’t require full amputation, still include multiple fractures and broken bones which need extensive rehabilitation, which is nearly impossible to provide in wartime conditions.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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