Boned [verb]

Definition of Boned:

be or make very upset

Synonyms of Boned:

● Bedevil

● Annoy

● Nag

● Torture

● Tease

● Vex

● Bother

● Pester

● Irritate

● Hurt

● Harass

● Plague

● Smite

● Mistreat

● Afflict

● Hound

● Molest

● Crucify

● Break

● Devil

● Pain

● Distress

● Agonize

● Punish

● Excruciate

● Harrow

● Try

● Abuse

● Persecute

● Harry

● Heckle

● Bait

● Trouble

● Provoke

● Wring

● Rack

● Worry

● Bone

● Drive bananas

● Drive up the wall

● Give a hard time

● Play cat and mouse

● Put through wringer

● Rub salt in wound


Opposite/Antonyms of Boned:

● Support

● Commend

● Help

● Relieve

● Please

● Make happy

● Reward

● Protect

● Comfort

● Praise

● Compliment

● Calm

● Delight

● Assist

● Assuage

● Soothe

● Aid


Sentence/Example of Boned:

This problem was solved by a native coming along driving a raw-boned horse before a rickety wagon.

Many of the horses were sleek, glossy, and fine-limbed, like racers; others were strong-boned and rough.

He had a square, rigid-boned face, and deep-set dark grey eyes, and a good head of black hair threaded with silver.

The non-commissioned officer was a tall Kentuckian, over six feet high, lank and raw-boned.

The low-ceiled dining-room suddenly shrank about the big-boned, long legged hill man.

He sat upright, his hat lying on the floor at his side and his hands resting on his large-boned knees.

He was a big, raw-boned, hulking fellow from New Hampshire, and his laugh was like the braying of a mule.

I give you the boned quail to show you what an exceedingly simple operation boning is.

Edith Hale was a tall, raw-boned, thin girl, with small pretensions to beauty or wit.

A large, heavy boned boy, he moved with the determined gallop of a stubborn two year old colt.