Boning [verb]

Definition of Boning:

be or make very upset

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Sentence/Example of Boning:

The winged out smokey eye trailed into the brow bone, and dusted the inner corner for an even more pronounced “empress” look.

Our grandkids are not going to be in vehicles powered by dinosaur bones.

Every day he went to a landfill where he bought piles of paper and bones from scavengers and then shoveled the waste onto a truck.

Almost a year later, he said the bone still feels dislocated.

Families gathered near the beach to enjoy the spectacle—only to be showered with rainstorms of flesh, blood, and bone.

Their spare ribs are textbook, the kind that let you sink your teeth into them, feeling that small, electric tug of meat from bone.

Unlike bone, cartilage doesn’t last long once an animal dies.

Spending time with so little gravity can leave muscles and bones very weak.

They’re the same habits that drive Tina to organize a food drive in her old neighborhood and fill bags for the less fortunate for two hours in a constant, bone-chilling rain.

It isn’t covered in spines and has no penis bone, or baculum.