Crossword-Solution: BONEY
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| BONEY | anagram | BOYNE, BYONE, EBONY, ONEBY |
We have 8 clues for the answer “BONEY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| '70s disco group "___ M" | 1 answer |
| Like skeletons | 1 answer |
| Nickname for the Little Corporal. | 1 answer |
| Smooth jazz saxman _____ James, who got his nickname from his thin physique | 1 answer |
| Uncomplimentary nickname for the "Little Corporal." | 1 answer |
| Very thin (var.) | 1 answer |
| Thin as a rail | 4 answers |
| Nap. | 25 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EEART
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BONEY (5)
His face assumed an expression of incredulity as he gazed, and he passed his boney hand over his eyes.
You see his real name is Bonaparte; we only call him Boney, for short.” Meanwhile he had stopped his horse.
They're pink, and you can see 'em work." "I wonder," said Trot thoughtfully, as she ate her bread and jam, "if MY brains whirl around in the same way yours do." "No; not the same way, surely," returned the Glass Cat; "for, in that case, they'd be as good as MY brains, except that they're hidden under a thick, boney skull." "Brains," remarked Cap'n Bill, "is of all kinds and work different ways.
These they could not see, but they could feel them pelting the buggy top, and Jim screamed almost like a human being when a stone overtook him and struck his boney body.
Zeb walked down again to unharness Jim, who, when he found himself free, rolled over a few times and then settled down to sleep, with Eureka nestling comfortably beside his big, boney body.
Quotes with BONEY (3)
I’ve never had anorexia, but I know it well. I see it on the street, in the gaunt and sunken face, the boney chest, the spindly arms of an emaciated woman. I’ve come to recognize the flat look of despair, the hopelessness that follows, inevitably, from years of starvation. I think: That could have been [me]. It wasn’t. It’s not.
Sir always had a thing for calves. They were soft and smooth, like all skin on a woman. But the calf flesh was backed by muscle, so there was a firmness you wouldn't find at the hips, say, or in the small of the back. But it wasn't boney like the front of the leg. No, the calf was pretty much the closest thing to the perfection of breast tissue you could touch on a woman without getting your hand slapped away.
Boney freckled knees pressed into bits of bark and stone, refusing to feel any more pain. Her faded t-shirt hugged her protruding ribs as she held on, hunched in silence. A lone tear followed the lumpy tracks down her cheek, jumped from her quivering jaw onto a thirsty browned leaf with a thunderous plop. Then the screen door squeaked open and she took flight. Crispy twigs snapped beneath her bare feet as she ran deeper and deeper into the woods behind the house. She heard hi…
Where this answer appears
Appears in: CrosSynergy, NYT, WSJ.
Used 6 times in crossword archives (1942–2014).