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boniness



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Yet it could be a hard sell, particularly because the fish’s notorious boniness makes it challenging to produce the fillets many diners expect, Jupiter added.

From Seattle Times Jun. 22, 2022

For example, modern Holsteins are bred to be tall and thin, to the point of boniness.

From Scientific American Jun. 20, 2019

He could recall the exact sensation of his grandmother’s arms around him, the boniness of her chest, the sharpness of her arms.

From The New Yorker Apr. 10, 2017

For chefs, the major drawback of Asian carp is the boniness of the fillets, noted Seidler.

From Scientific American Jul. 8, 2015

Emaciated to boniness, the great frame jutting and straining rather terribly to break through the restraint of too tight flesh, Mr. Jastrow rose to his elbow, jaw-lines sullen.

From Humoresque A Laugh on Life with a Tear Behind It by Hurst, Fannie




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