Boneyards [noun]

Definition of Boneyards:

burial ground

Synonyms of Boneyards:


Opposite/Antonyms of Boneyards:

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Sentence/Example of Boneyards:

Hawthorne would plainly have seized the romantic essence of the idea and would have avoided the boneyard of ‘problem morality.’

What had been a flourishing cattle country was a boneyard where the agents of fertilizer factories bargained for skeletons.

I've seen 'all-right' men like you hitting the hurry trail for the boneyard before now.

If it hadn't been for my dog his old boneyard could never have gone twice around the track, anyway.

Then one day he drove a team of boneyard mules into Blue Dog with a wagonload of stuff that the natives stared at.

The next step in his career, as he well knew, would be the glue factory and the boneyard.

He said I'd got a boneyard of some ancient people, and he'd rob graves to find out all about them olden times.

It seems to be one big boneyard; I saw cars of bones on every sidetrack as I came through.

It would lift them out of the boneyard of antiquity and put them fifty years ahead of their competitors.

Why on earth was Robin worrying her little head over the Mills and talking so absurdly about a boneyard?