Meaning & Definition of word "Bony"

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    Bony

    /ˈboʊni/

    adjective:

    • 1. Having a thin, skeletal, or scrawny appearance, often with visible bones.
      • Example: After weeks of illness, he looked bony and frail.
    • 2. Consisting of or resembling bone.
      • Example: The dog's bony structure was evident beneath its thin fur.
    • 3. Excessively thin or gaunt.
      • Example: The bony fingers of the old man trembled as he reached for the cup.

    Etymology

    From bone + -y, indicating a concern or quality related to bone.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    bony fingers:

    fingers that are thin and bony in appearance.

    bony face:

    a face that appears thin with prominent bones.

    Related Words

    bone:

    the hard, calcified structure that forms the skeleton of vertebrates.

    boniness:

    the quality of being bony or skinny.

    Slang Meanings of bony

    Meaning: Skinny or underweight.

    Example Sentence: She looked so bony in that dress.

    Meaning: Having sharp features, often used to describe someone who is very thin.

    Example Sentence: He has a bony face that makes him look older.