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美:['rɔboʊnd]
英:['rɔ:bəʊnd]
美:['rɔboʊnd]
raw·boned
raw bond
adjective
relatively thin with prominent bone structurealso: heavy-framed and rugged but not attractively built
The first known use of rawboned was in 1600
razzverb
tease entry 1 sense 2a
razeverb
to destroy completely by knocking down or breaking to pieces : demolish
razed the building
rayonnoun
a yarn, thread, or fabric made from fibers produced chemically from cellulose
rawbonedadjective
extremely thin : gaunt
1 The youthful Lincoln was a rawboned genius on an uncomprehending frontier.
2 He is 6 feet 1 and rawboned, with a preternatural ease on the court.
3 Colonel Benson was a big, rawboned man, standing six feet two inches and weighing two hundred and ten pounds.
4 The soldier left the ranks, and turning his rawboned, vicious-looking chestnut horse with its tail to the house-door, he pressed his knuckles sharply upon the animal's loins, just behind the saddle.
5 Tyler Clippard, intense and rawboned, filled the role of setup man.
6 He was a rawboned Slav with a pale face, high cheek bones, and large brown eyes, holding within their somber depths an expression of thoughtful, dreamy abstraction.
7 “You did,” said the big, rawboned man at whom he was staring.
8 Mr. Hill's Daniel was the laughing-stock of the irreverent; he was a very tall, ancient horse, lean and rawboned, with a rat tail.
9 Methinks I can see his tall, rawboned, angular form before me, even now, as I write these lines.
10 She was educating him, she said, to make an ideal husband, and she was certainly not going to allow a rawboned New Arrival to upset her plans.
11 He was rawboned and sickly looking, and I suspected part of his amusement was chemically induced.
12 I can't tell you any more about him, save that he was a big Cornishman, rawboned, and vulgarly rich.
13 Marianao has seven wins and two losses, and the stocky Gerson aside, its best players are rawboned, all arms and legs and stylish intensity.
14 Hulking, rawboned and bespectacled, Mr. Ruckelshaus shepherded several federal environmental entities into a robust regulatory agency and did as much as anyone to mold the EPA’s mission.
15 Mother Downey, rough and rawboned to the eye, now appeared in guardian-angel guise, and the widow's heart was deeply touched by the big, free kindness that events had discovered in the folk about her.
16 When he opened them, he saw a sheet-white, rawboned man staring back from the mirror.
17 Then they were joined by their host, a tall, rawboned, sallow, sandy-haired man with a long, thin face on which grew a straggly beard, which had never known shears or razor.
18 Instead of brooding human wire hangers, they were rappers and skaters and rawboned teenagers again.
19 A film composed of elegant shots of endless prairies, moonlit campfires and rawboned faces, “The Rider” makes the most of silence, finding lyricism in the sound of tinkling wind chimes and rustling grass.
20 One January, every time I took the J6 bus from Silver Spring Metro to my class on upper Connecticut Avenue, a tall, rawboned young man would board, wearing shorts and a T-shirt.