16 Words to use with ribs

Three whole days and nights alternate Old Nokomis and the seagulls Stripped the oily flesh of Nahma, Till the waves washed through the rib-bones, Till the sea-gulls came no longer, And upon the sands lay nothing

Season a rib-roast of beef with salt, pepper and ginger and rub with vinegar.

Also a tremendous rib-piece was roasting before the fire, being impaled on an upright stake forced in and out between the ribs.

A, round beef; B, sirloin beef; C, rib beef; D, leg of mutton; E, spare rib of pork; F, salt pork; G, smoked ham; H, fresh codfish; I, oysters; J, milk; K, butter; L, cheese; M, eggs; N, wheat bread; O, corn meal; P, oatmeal; Q, dried beans; R, rice; S, potatoes; T, sugar.

But at last Pennington closed in again, and, after a swift feint, tried to land the same short-rib blow.

is there yet another dotes upon rib-breaking?' where the broken music may be regarded as the antithesis of the healthful music here.]

He quickly jabbed Telly in his rib-cage to awaken him to the imminent danger and, at the same time, he stooped over to grab a yellow rock from the ground.

"Yes, that is the obvious suggestion, which is confirmed by the deposit of bone in the rib-cartilages.

Then, of a sudden, with a twist and a wrench, the stranger loosed himself, and he of the scar found himself locked in a pair of arms that fairly made his ribs crack.

In this period he also tried Siberian wheat, put marl on sixteen square rods of meadow, plowed under rye, and experimented with oats, carrots, Eastern Shore peas, supposed to be strengthening to land, also rib grass, burnet and various other things.

o' his belt and let fly in the bull's ribs jist as it ran the poor man down.

There was laughing, grumbling, stealing, rib-poking, hurrahing, while every now and then blared the trumpet of the mountebank, who, in a red cloak and with his clown and monkey, stood on a high stand loudly boasting of his own skill, and sounding the praises of his marvelous tinctures and salves, ere he solemnly examined the glass of urine brought by some old woman, or applied himself to pull a poor peasant's tooth.

When I was near tumbling with a kind of rib-ache and could hear no pursuer, I pulled up.

The thin space between the lungs and the rib walls, called the pleural cavity, is in health a vacuum.

no islander had dared that deed Save thee: the lion's skin that wraps thy ribs Argues full well some gallant feat of arms.

The guide bars for guiding the top of the piston rod are of steel, 4 inches broad, fixed to rib iron bearers, with hard wood 1/4 of an inch thick, interposed.

16 Words to use with  ribs