To study intensively, as before an exam.
1Best bone up on these rare rules before you're slapped with a fine!
2Meanwhile, I'll bone up on City educational policies in regard to juvenile delinquents.
3If you want to bone up for your examinations, please do so at home.
4He stirred the fire, standing slender tusks of bone up out of the ashes.
5You ought to spend some time at the library, Artie, bone up on some history.
6Feel free to bone up (groan) on the other titles.
7I was spending a few days in Victoria, and wanted to bone up on the sights.
8Anyone who thinks schoolgirls and boys enjoy the same fantasies needs to bone up on shojo manga.
9First, bone up on your Markov chains.
10Then you'll want to bone up on the fixture that shaped the Premier League: Manchester United v Southampton.
11I've got a quiz in eccy to-morrow, and I've got to bone up on it some time to-night.
12One of the committee members tried to pick a bone up, and it fell to pieces in his fingers.
13The organic movement is gathering momentum, faster than you or I can bone up on the benefits of biodiversity.
14I'll bone up on the explanations for the unusual shell density and shell taxonomy to maximize the geekdad experience.
15Well, you'd better bone up.
16The NFL hosted "boot camps" for Chinese commentators to bone up on touchdowns, fumbles and other football jargon.
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