Having had the bones removed.
1 She deboned the Dong Lake fish for him during one of the banquets.
2 The recipe calls for deboned pork belly as it makes carving much easier.
3 He left, not bothering to step over the deboned Earthman.
4 Her legs felt suddenly deboned , too soft to stand on.
5 There is some controversy over whether 'unparsed' should mean 'bony', or also mean ' deboned ' .
6 However, if you can't find a deboned pork belly, bone-in pork belly works just as well.
7 It had been clawed, decapitated, and eviscerated - almost deboned .
8 They had a sack to carry the meat that used to be Frank, once they deboned him.
9 I was a young woman dealing with and observing the life issues that deboned our illusive realities.
10 The tragic, deboned human fell to the floor dead, spending a thin, too-bright red ebb of blood.
11 When he was finished, he placed the perfectly deboned chicken on its belly and set the knife down.
12 A 'parsed fish' has been deboned .
13 The soup was brought in; it was tepid and was followed by trout that had not been properly deboned .
14 We were sitting in a Milan restaurant and in moments the fish was deboned and lay in large, meaty flakes on our plates.
15 For all sorts of wow, start with chicken wings, deboned and stuffed with a chicken mousse and served with a rich roasted consommé.
16 A search found the beheaded, skinned, and deboned bodies of 115 green iguanas weighing 159 pounds (72 kg) hidden beneath fish in the coolers.
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