Boney in a sentence as an adjective

'Healthy people' drag their boney carcasses from care home to care home for decades.

At least for me it's comfort - I don't like my boney knees knocking into each other.

Your 4k TV today can still play Abba or boney M, and many other bands you couldn't afford.

I was referencing James Duane, a law professor, who's quote was:"People have been convicted in federal court for violating this statute because they brought back a 'boney fish' from Honduras, not knowing that Honduran law, not American law, but Honduran law forbade the possession of the boney fish.

The crosscheck with the less-boney mice, without any implants at all, also helps support that it is the change in weight itself and not an associated effect of the implanted spheres, which is the cause.> Could they do this again with a larger animal with weights that could be applied without any potential discomfort?One hopes so.

The dead, fired and quit employees who were responsible for all the backlog tickets, long long ago, before time immemorible, frolicking amid the primordial ooze with with prototypical vertebral boney plate exoskeletons and filter feeding mouth parts, must have experienced meeting like these... but where are they now?I'm not going back.

Boney definitions

adjective

having bones especially many or prominent bones; "a bony shad fillet"; "her bony wrist"; "bony fish"

See also: bony

adjective

being very thin; "a child with skinny freckled legs"; "a long scrawny neck"

See also: scraggy scrawny skinny underweight weedy