Sentences with Bone, Bone in a Sentence in English, Sentences For Bone

Sentences with Bone, Bone in a Sentence in English, Sentences For Bone

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1. Hard words break no bones.

2. Fair words break no bones.

3. I nearly choked on a fishbone.

4. A good dog deserves a good bone.

5. The human skull consists of 23 bones.

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6. The dog that trots about finds a bone.

7. Bones mend. Regret stays with you forever.

8. I almost choked on a piece of chicken bone.

9. The nearer the bone, the sweeter the flesh.

10. He plays the trumpet, and she plays the trombone.

11. What is bred in the bone will not go out of the flesh.

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12. Beauty may be skin deep, but ugly goes clear to the bone.

13. My mom is the backbone not just of my family but of many families.

14. Electrical power is now the backbone of modern industrial society.

15. You crushed us to build your monarchy on the backs of our blood and bone.

16. The evil that men do lives after them the good is oft interred with their bones.

17. Poetry puts starch in your backbone so you can stand, so you can compose your life.

18. Sometimes I can hear my bones straining under the weight of all the lives I’m not living.

19. Ask me if I sparkle and I’ll kill you where you stand,” Bones cut him off with utmost seriousness.

20. How dental implant surgery is performed depends on the type of implant and the condition of your jawbone.

21. Never tire yourself more than necessary, even if you have to found a culture on the fatigue of your bones.

22. Protein is found throughout the body—in muscle, bone, skin, hair, and virtually every other body part or tissue.

23. I hate purity, I hate goodness! I don’t want virtue to exist anywhere. I want everyone to be corrupt to the bones.

24. Nature is one great big wood-chipper. Sooner or later, everything shoots out the other end in a spray of blood, bones and hair.

25. I am that girl. I am the spaces between my thighs, daylight shinning through. I am the bones they want, wired on a porcelain frame.

26. Books delight to the very marrow of one’s bones. They speak to us, consult with us, and join with us in a living and intense intimacy.

27. Her mouth was a gash of red, like the torn-open stomach of a sacrifice, bloody and oracular. Behind it her teeth shone sharp and white as bone.

28. We are not trapped or locked up in these bones. No, no. We are free to change. And love changes us. And if we can love one another, we can break open the sky.

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