Definition, Meaning & Anagrams | English word BONING
BONING
Definitions of BONING
- The removal of bones from a carcass; filleting.
- The arrangement of bones in a corset.
- Bone structure.
- The fertilization of a field with bone meal.
- The process or result of leveling using a boning rod.
- Placement of a curse by pointing with a bone, practiced by Australian aborigines; an act of pointing the bone.
- inflection of bone
- (slang, vulgar) An act of sexual intercourse.
Number of letters
6
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using BONING in a Sentence
- They are traditionally constructed out of fabric with boning made of whalebone or steel, a stiff panel in the front called a busk which holds the torso rigidly upright, and some form of lacing which allows the garment to be tightened.
- It involves the careful boning out of a leg of lamb, stuffing it with honey and dried apricots, in addition to traditional stuffing based on breadcrumbs, onion, parsley and thyme or sage, and then marinating it in a red wine-based marinade which gives it the appearance of goose when cooked.
- The use of steel in both eyelets and boning allowed wearers to lace their corsets significantly tighter without damaging the garment.
- Bones, and the substances used for the purpose, are generically called "boning"; however, the name likely arises from the use of whalebone in early corsets.
- The team was started by Alexander von Falkenhausen, who was in the 1930s an important engineer in the development of BMW's model 328, along with Alfred Boning, Ernst Loof and Fritz Fiedler.
- Since boning poultry can be difficult and time-consuming for the novice, this is a rather elaborate dish, which is often lavishly decorated, hence its name, connoting a presentation at table that is galant, or urbane and sophisticated.
- Classic – forged, full-length bolster, full tang, finished with traditional, triple-riveted polyoxymethylene black handle; some newer additions with half-bolster; with around 70 different items, the series offers almost the entire range of Wüsthof blade forms and sizes (chef's knives, Santoku, Nakiri and Chai Dao Asian-style knives, peeling, paring, boning, trimming and carving knives, tomato knives, bread knives, utility knives, palette knives, sausage and cheese knives, fillet knives, butcher knives and steak knives).
- Food writer Leah Zeldes writes that the role of maître d'hôtel originated as a kind of combined "host, headwaiter and dining-room manager" and, in the past, persons with this role were sometimes responsible for such operations as tableside boning of fish and mixing of salads.
- Fishmongers can be wholesalers or retailers and are trained at selecting and purchasing, handling, gutting, boning, filleting, displaying, merchandising and selling their product.
- Design for Manufacturability And Statistical Design: A Constructive Approach, by Michael Orshansky, Sani Nassif, Duane Boning.
- Before the spread of brassières, the female bust was encased in corsets and structured garments called "bust improvers", made of boning and lace.
- On January 5, 2005, Marrufo was arrested for beating, slashing and stabbing his mother to death with two meat cleavers and a boning knife.
- The knitted tube top was worn as a casual strapless option, and by the 1980s, strapless dresses were made in stretchy, elastic fabrics which did not require boning or interior structure.
- For example, a dress sloper will span the bust points, but a more fitted or 'contoured' bodice may dip toward the breastbone in between the breasts and fit each breast more closely, possibly even supporting each with boning.
- Songs about the Eternity for solo voice and organ: Din boning, Herre, är ett ljuvligt hem, Högt i himlens sälla boning (both texts from the Finland Swedish Hymn Book) Jag kommer av ett brusand' hav, Bortom tidens dunkla vågor, I himmelen sjunger kring Lammets tron (1977) Op.
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