- Look up
boning in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Boning,
Böning or
Boening may
refer to
Boning (also deboning),
removing the
bones from a carc**** in...
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especially deep cuts and
holes easier. A
stiff boning knife is good for
boning beef and pork, but a very
flexible boning knife is
preferred for
poultry and fish...
- A
bone is a
rigid organ that
constitutes part of the
skeleton in most
vertebrate animals.
Bones protect the
various other organs of the body, produce...
- are
generically called "
boning"; however, the name
likely arises from the use of
whalebone in
early corsets.
Modern corset boning comes in two different...
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Wigald Boning (born 20
January 1967) is a
German comedian,
television presenter, actor, and author.
Boning has
appeared in
different TV and film productions...
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Boning is the
practice in
American baseball of
treating a
baseball bat with a
bone (typically a
cattle femur). The
bone is run
repeatedly up and down...
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boning,
while steel boning was more
common in the mid to late 19th century.
Spring and/or
spiral steel boning or
synthetic whalebone (plastic
boning specifically...
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Years Later: The
Bone Temple is an
upcoming post-apocalyptic
horror film
directed by Nia
DaCosta and
written by Alex Garland. It was shot back-to-back...
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Leutnant Walter Böning was a
German World War I
flying ace from the
Grand Duchy of
Oldenburg credited with 17
aerial victories. He
began his
World War...
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composed of
around 270
bones at
birth – this
total decreases to
around 206
bones by
adulthood after some
bones get
fused together. The
bone m**** in the skeleton...