Use "to the bone" in a sentence

1. Gas gangrene spreading to the bone marrow.

2. 21 His threats chilled her to the bone.

3. Those guys are rotten to the bone, right?

4. 14 The rain has chilled me to the bone.

5. 20 What I saw chilled me to the bone.

6. And a farmer has to work himself to the bone.

7. He's taken her to the Bone Lady in South Haven.

8. His mockery frightened her and cut her to the bone.

9. 6 Let's go home,[www.Sentencedict.com] I'm chilled to the bone .

10. 25 You must be chilled to the bone sitting out here!

11. The Crossword Solver found 20 answers to the Bone dry crossword clue

12. The cement hardens after just 20 minutes, providing strength to the bone.

13. Before they became Indian nationalists, the Nehrus were Anglophile to the bone.

14. Fixed-angle fixation of the plate to the bone, using locking screws.

15. The porcelain offers great qualities similar to the bone china much such as considerable strength, glassiness, whiteness and translucence but can be made at a lower cost to the bone china.

16. 28 Come and sit by the fire - you look chilled to the bone.

17. The night wind sweeps across the cheerless park, Chilling us to the bone

18. Some of your comments about her appearance were near to the bone. Sentencedict.com

19. The periosteum has blood vessels that supply oxygen and nutrition to the bone cells.

20. However, the needle suspension fixed to the bone anchor turned out to be critical.

21. A gust of wet wind blew down the alleyway, chilling me to the bone.

22. 22 I was frozen/chilled to the bone after waiting so long for the bus.

23. Our roots sprouted from our family’s restaurant in southern California, Bad to the Bone BBQ

24. Craniofacial surgery corrects congenital defects of the skull or injuries to the bone and neck

25. Smallpox butchered me down to the bone and, yes, I have other business than pissing.

26. The polyethylene in direct contact to the bone adjusts to the deformation of the pelvis (Isoelasticity).

27. Avascular necrosis refers to bone death caused by a loss of blood supply to the bone

28. Krab’s Avarice for money caused him to work his employees to the bone for little pay

29. 27 Profit margins have been slashed to the bone in an attempt to keep turnover moving.

30. Abnormity, Category: Artist, Albums: Irreversible Disintegration, Irreversible Disintegration, Irreversible Disintegration, Top Tracks: Shattered to the Bone, Disease

31. “Mangy, scrawny, feet worn to the bone—[he] appeared to have walked the entire distance ... by himself.”

32. Find top songs and albums by Abnormity including Shattered to the Bone, Disease of Humanity and more.

33. The energy source applies energy to the bone cement volume to selectively accelerate a polymerization rate thereof.

34. remove the heavy cartilage adjacent to the bone joint, the popiteal lymph node, attached fat and tendon

35. 17 I am one of those melodramatic fools. Neurotic to the bone,(www.Sentencedict.com) no doubt about it.

36. We went to build a snowman but before it was half finished I was frozen to the bone.

37. The very prospect of her life being picked over like some succulent titbit chilled her to the bone.

38. He shuddered, his hand going to the bone handle of his dagger though he dare not pull back.

39. Avascular necrosis is a disease resulting from the temporary or permanent loss of blood supply to the bone

40. Trimming: remove the heavy cartilage adjacent to the bone joint, the popiteal lymph node, attached fat and tendon.

41. As it was he balked, both forefeet thrust stiffly in front of him, jarring me to the bone.

42. Avascular necrosis (AVN) is a disorder resulting from a temporary or permanent loss of blood supply to the bone

43. Bants To The Bone on Apple Podcasts 11 episodes Bants To The Bone is a pop-culture and social podcast that sheds light on the most exciting and notable events relating to African youth from the perspective of our three hosts; Abisola, Idris and Stefan

44. Avascular necrosis is a disease that results from the temporary or permanent loss of blood supply to the bone

45. The new design should be a better fit, and so reduce the damage to the bone after an implant.

46. 30 He shuddered, his hand going to the bone handle of his dagger though he dare not pull back.

47. 27 We went to build a snowman but before it was half finished I was chilled to the bone.

48. I think it cuts very close to the bone, because let's think about what happens when we feel jealous.

49. Sometimes Chills can cause noticeable shaking movements; other times visible symptoms are minimal—you may just feel chilled to the bone.

50. Avascular necrosis aka Osteonecrosis is a disease that results from the temporary or permanent loss of blood supply to the bone

51. Working to the bone, and then down on his knees, every week, praying to God that the next life will be better.

52. A Cemented prosthesis (left image) is held in place by a type of epoxy cement that attaches the metal to the bone

53. Even tiny firms of six men in dingy offices with low overheads were able to compete by slashing prices to the bone.

54. Ankylosis of Teeth is a rare disorder characterized by the fusion of the tooth to the bone, preventing both eruption and orthodontic movement.

55. "I'm a rock hard trooper to the Bone" -- Public Enemy (Louder Than A Bomb) 4) (v) To Bone out, as in leaving.

56. Loosely based on Mexico's once most powerful drug Cartel leader, this journey into the drug underworld cuts to the bone and through the heart.

57. An Apophysis is a normal developmental outgrowth of a bone which arises from a separate ossification centre, and fuses to the bone later in development

58. The osseous penetration rate into titanium canals was compared to the bone ingrowth in equally sized pipes of polymerized acrylic cement which had been inserted in the titanium chamber.

59. Avascular necrosis is a disease that results from the temporary or permanent loss of blood supply to the bone. It happens most commonly in the ends of a long bone

60. Trimming: remove the heavy cartilage adjacent to the bone joint, the popiteal lymph node, attached fat and tendon; the external fat cover must not exceed one centimetre at any point.

61. For, Conversely, character and thought are merely obscured by a diction that is over brilliant. Conversely, disease in the synovial membrane may spread to the bone in relation to it.

62. That last is just a guess, of course, but a not-unreasonable one, given the time-tested Bribability of the state Legislature — and the oft-demonstrated, to-the-bone cynicism of …

63. Since Amirs chicken has came for purchase in the supermarkets I have found the product to consistent and very fresh down to the bone, if you want quality chicken choose amir's

64. An Avulsion fracture occurs when a tendon or ligament that is attached to the bone pulls a piece of the fractured bone off. Avulsion fractures can happen anywhere in the body but are most common in

65. fragments of muscular or fatty tissue and other tissues resulting from the cutting and boning of the meat or adhering to the bone and fragments of muscular and other tissues of the head, except the tongue

66. Canonized Lyrics: Martyr without a cause, stripped of all my pride / The same pride they won't let me lay down and die / Alone exposed to the bone, stripped of all my skin / The same skin I been

67. What is an Avulsion fracture? A fracture is a break or crack in a bone that often results from an injury. With an Avulsion fracture, an injury to the bone occurs near where the bone attaches to …

68. (k) fragments of muscular or fatty tissue and other tissues resulting from the cutting and boning of the meat or adhering to the bone and fragments of muscular and other tissues of the head, except the tongue.

69. Coracoid definition, pertaining to the bone that in reptiles, birds, and monotremes articulates with the scapula and the sternum and that in humans and other higher mammals is a reduced bony process of the scapula having no connection with the sternum

70. Chilled to the bone, we ventured to build a small fire in a secluded place. FAMOUS ADVENTURES AND PRISON ESCAPES OF THE CIVIL WAR VARIOUS She was, perhaps, too much repressed and Chilled in childhood, by living with uncongenial persons

71. The right usurious to tax me to the bone, Therefore behold me now, a Timon bent On hoarding each coin of love that should be spent "I Have Begrudged The YEars" I have Begrudged the dictatorial years On you and you, and hushing all display Perhaps the years will get me after

72. Konigsburg's Silent to the Bone and Laurie Halse Anderson's Speak, Cut is another authentic-sounding novel in which elective mutism plays a part, this time with humor making the pain of adolescence gone awry more bearablean exceptional character study of a young woman and her hospital mates who struggle with demons so severe that …

73. I Have Begrudged the Years Angela Manalang-Gloria Perhaps the years will get me after all, Though I have sought to cheat them of their due By documenting in beauty’s name my soul And locking out of sight my revenue Of golden rapture and of sterling tears, Let others give to Caesar Caesar’s own: I have Begrudged the dictatorial years The right usurious to tax me to the bone, Therefore

74. I Have Begrudged the Years By Angela Manalang-Gloria Perhaps the years will get me after all, Though I have sought to cheat them of their due By documenting in beauty’s name my soul And locking out of sight my revenue Of golden rapture and of sterling tears, Let others give to Caesar Caesar’s own: I have Begrudged the dictatorial years The right usurious to tax me to the bone, Therefore