How To Use Boniness In A Sentence
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It is an uncomfortable feeling to find in her sickness the conventions of beauty - boniness and pallor.
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Weird milky eyes with no pupil, limbs too long for their thin boniness, and they ... bent.
Asimov's Science Fiction
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His fingers 'long boniness brought me back to an old familiarity.
Coming Back To Earth As A Dog
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The critic recently slammed her ‘obscene’ boniness, which she felt cynically exploited real-life victims of famine, illness and genocide.
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Thin to the point of boniness, with a sharp-angled face, sparse graying hair, and mournful eyes, he was easily accepted by drug dealers as a likely customer to purchase a fix.
I’ll Walk Alone
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Round, plump or normal-sized women have become the secretly desired, the quiet lust of men pushed towards boniness rather than bonniness.
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As a society, we have to break the equation of celebrity and boniness.
Liz Perle: The Model of Thin
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Somehow his boniness and gauntness extends to his personality.
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She made a silly face (though, because of the boniness of her cheeks, it looked more like Munch's The Scream).
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She could hardly bear the boniness of Mam's shoulders, jagged points through the thin nightie.
THE GOLDEN LION
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Same in Canada, a Muskies, "boniness" varies on the season, and how well the fish is eating, but if you are asking for eating reasons, then i have no idea.
Obama's "bow"
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Her face was young--I saw its youth, felt its fragile boniness in the marrow of my own bones.
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Beneath the coat he wore a green shirt with the top three buttons opened, revealing a chest of tubercular hue and boniness, offset by a rakish red kerchief drawn loosely around his thin neck.
EVENING’S EMPIRE
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He nearly launched himself on to the floor and was only saved by the boniness of his elbow on the lip of the bar.
BLOOD IS DIRT
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Hudson was within shouting distance of fifty, thin to the point of boniness, with a sharp nose and a sharp tongue and a refined voice.
Two Weeks To Remember