English Language Proficiency Tests-Advanced Level's archive Bones 1.I hung the washing out only two hours ago but it is already bone thanks to the hot sunshine. parched dry clear dried 2.They came straight out with their complaint no bones about it whatsoever. saying trying doing making 3.It was a miracle that he was still alive as he hadn't eaten for weeks and when they found him he was just and bone. skin flesh meat cover 4.It was quite simple really — he never did any work at all and was sacked for being bone . lazy useless idle inactive 5.It's impossible to say exactly why I think that's the case. All I can say is that I it in my bones. understand feel see follow 6.We're expecting a visit from a French couple soon so I'll have to bone on my French. in to with up 7.Ah, yes I've got a bone to with you. You told me you would pay me back last week and I still haven't got the money yet. pick chew taste eat 8.Although the TV programme was funny, my aunt was a bit shocked because some of the jokes were a bit the bone. next close near by 9.I won't go into the full details of the proposition, I'll just give you the bones naked bare simple stripped 10.Her children were very ungrateful for all she'd done for them as she had really worked her to the bone for them. elbows arms legs fingers . English Language Proficiency Tests-Advanced Level's archive Bones 1.I hung the washing out only two hours