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Concordance of the English Example Sentences

bones

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1.You're so skinny your bones are about to breakBaj ainiñūṃ ke eitan bwilọk diiṃ.ainiñ
2.That fish has lots of little bones.Edidi ek ṇedi
3.One of the women who removed bones from the fish, a bone got into her finger.Juon iaan ri-iiaak ek ro di ear dibōj pein.iiaak
4.Be careful in taking the meat off that fish for it has lots of bones.Kanooj iiaake ek ṇe bwe edidi.iiaak
5.The women removed the bones from the fish so they could make soup.Kōrā ro raar iiaaki ek ko ñan aer kōṃṃan juub.iiaak
6.In just three strokes he had it gutted and the bones separated from the meat. P1316Jilu wōt buñtōn an ōbbōḷọk eake im jitōke ek eo ak ejenolọk di jān kanniōk.jejetōk
7.In just three strokes he had it gutted and the bones separated from the meat. P1316Jilu wōt buñtōn an ōbbōḷọk eake im jitōke ek eo ak ejenolọk di jān kanniōk.jenolọk
8.Take it easy with that boy or you'll break (one of) his bones.Kwōn kōkadikdiki (ekkadikdiki) / kadikdiki ḷadik ṇe bwe enaaj bwilọk diin.kadikdik
9.He's wet to the bones.Etutu ḷam jako.ḷam jako
10.My ankle bones are painful.Emetak lijaakkwōlelein neō.lijaakkwōlele
11.The groaning sound of the man's bones was quite audible as he was lifting the heavy sack of dried copra to be weighed.Eḷap aninikien ñōñōrñōrin (eññōrñōrin) diin ḷeo ke ej kotak pāākin wainin dedodo eo bwe en baun.ñōñōrñōr
12.In just three strokes he had it gutted and the bones separated from the meat. P1316Jilu wōt buñtōn an ōbbōḷọk eake im jitōke ek eo ak ejenolọk di jān kanniōk.ōbbōḷọk

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