7 adverbs to describe how to boned

George S. Counts (A); 4Mar60; R253201. BONE, ALEXANDER H. Bowsprit ashore.

When occurring without fracture, the first observable change is a thinning of the articular cartilage of the pyramidal process, through which the bone beneath appears abnormally white.

Player Number One, even though he sits patiently in the background in seeming stolidity, is big-boned, brawny, hairy, thirsty Russia.

To some the ivories will always be but crudely carven bone, the jades the potter's sham, the musk and aloes the product of a soap factory, the joss but a cigar-store Indian, and the Oriental dainties of Hong Fah the scrappings of a Yankee grocery store.

" And Robert Oakshott following, awe-struck and sorrowful, added, "Yes, there he is, poor Perryall that is left of himonly his bones.

Legs straight and immensely boned, strong and short, and nicely feathered with straight or waved Setter-like feather, overmuch feathering below the hocks objectionable.

There, tethered to a stake and grazing placidly, was a big-boned, patient-looking horse.

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