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"rawboned" Definitions
  1. having little flesh, especially on a large-boned frame; gaunt.

22 Sentences With "rawboned"

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He is a rawboned, sometimes rumpled Scotsman with gravel in his voice.
He is 6 feet 1 and rawboned, with a preternatural ease on the court.
Instead of brooding human wire hangers, they were rappers and skaters and rawboned teenagers again.
"I'm sorry I'm not the best dad," he said to the rawboned blond woman next to him.
Rawboned men, women and children swarm traffic at red lights, selling snacks or cleaning windshields for spare coins.
There's Iman Shumpert, the rawboned defensive guard with a hairdo piled so high it calls to mind Lincoln's stovepipe hat.
Rawboned and tenacious, Mr. Beckey made as many as a thousand ascents that no one was known to have taken before.
The Alchemist is often portrayed as the show's straight man, a rawboned dude who doesn't much care about food beyond its caloric utility.
The stage, mainly bare, provides a stark landscape for the dancers, especially Ms. Gold and Ms. Yahel, the standouts, as they inhabit Ms. Shick's rawboned sensibility.
Mr. Thomas has worked with the rawboned rock duo Royal Blood; other producers included Ryan Tedder from OneRepublic, Jacknife Lee and one of the band's career-long collaborators, Steve Lillywhite.
It's a rawboned little story — a novella, really — prim and racy, seriously weird and seriously excellent; a John Waters sex farce told with the tact and formality of a classic French fairy tale.
In 2009, he reinstalled the paintings himself at Dia:Beacon, a rawboned former Nabisco-box-printing factory in Beacon, N.Y., that includes pieces by many of his contemporaries, like Dan Flavin, Sol LeWitt, Agnes Martin and Donald Judd.
It's reason enough to back up Mr. Danae's slide guitar with drums and a quintessential New Orleans instrument, sousaphone, in songs that envision a Guadeloupean blues with rawboned guitar riffs that could suddenly reveal the staccato intricacies of African and Afro-Caribbean guitar styles.
But all eyes were on two athletes: Ashenfelter, a clean-cut F.B.I. agent with the rawboned frame of a Pennsylvania farmer, and Vladimir Kazantsev, a Red Army hero of World War II and the pride of Dynamo Moscow, where elite state-supported Soviet athletes were trained.
Lazarević was dark-haired, rawboned, nimble, of few words; lively, energetic, orderly, sharp; just towards the young and listening to the elderly. Of all the commanders, he most respected Petar Dobrnjac and Milenko Stojković. He hated Bosnian "Turks" (Muslims), but called them greater heroes than real Turks. Although famous and honored, he did never exercise any type of tyranny, nor did he crave for wealth.
In 1927, Loucks moved to Duluth, Minnesota, where he became one of the original faculty members at the Duluth Junior College. Loucks was assigned to serve as a physical education instructor and to organize and coach every athletic team at the new college, including football, basketball and wrestling. He was described by students as "rough, gruff and rawboned", but having a "heart of gold."DJC Remembered, p. 8.
Outside of his legal work, Druitt played rugby for Oxford against Cambridge in 1929, 1930 and 1931, with one obituarist describing him as a "rawboned Scottish forward, good with his feet before forwards forgot how to dribble, and no mean kicker".U. A. T., "Sir Harvey Druitt", The Times (London), 9 February 1973, p. 16. He played three times for Scotland in 1936 before captaining London Scottish F.C. in 1937.
Lean and rangy with the rawboned good looks of an American cowboy or a professional skier, Schnyder made friends easily. He began to look forward to these sales trips, as each one offered the opportunity to learn something new about the mysterious country he now inhabited. Schnyder also had an inborn sense of business acumen. This, combined with fine managerial skills and boundless energy, soon saw him multi-tasking.
Robert L. Doerschuk of Allmusic rated the album three stars out of five, saying, "Rough, rawboned energy drives Blake Shelton's sophomore release[…]the problem lies more with the material, which represents the doldrum state of songwriting in music city." Ray Waddell of Billboard thought that the album's variety of material made it "broader than its predecessor", contrasting the "muscular" "Heavy Liftin'" to the "impressive passion" on "The Baby", although he criticized the production of "Asphalt Cowboy".
Moving to the South Coast, the rawboned 18-year-old Forde joined his first band and tasted the life of a touring country musician. It was also during this time that Forde decided that he wanted to join the rodeo as a bull rider. He first left for the United States in 1998 he joined a country band in Texas and toured through Colorado, South Dakota and into Canada. When the gigs were lean he would often be working in bars, building fences or riding bareback broncos in Lubbock, Texas.
When his makeshift weapon broke he grabbed a "lusty rawboned miller" and used him as a weapon instead. This exploit earned him the governorship of Thanet. At the church in Walpole St Peter there is a depression in the ground, where it is said a cannonball landed after he threw it to scare away the devil (in this version Tom is a giant). In the fairy tale as told by Joseph Jacobs, Tom lived in marsh of the Isle of Ely and although initially lazy and gluttonous, he was prodigiously tall and it soon became apparent that he had the strength of twenty men.
He donned a Revolutionary War officer's uniform and tied his long, powdered hair in a queue according to the old-fashioned style of the 18th century. "Tall, rawboned, venerable", he made an "agreeable" impression and had a good deal of charm and "most men immediately liked him ... [in] manner he was rather formal, having an innate sense of dignity, which allowed no one to take liberties. Yet in spite of his formality, he had the ability to put men at their ease by his courtesy, lack of condescension, his frankness, and what his contemporaries looked upon as the essential goodness and kindness of heart which he always radiated." Monroe's visit to Boston elicited a huge outpouring of nationalist pride and expressions of reconciliation.

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