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"bone up" Definitions
  1. (adverb; when
  2. to study intensively

66 Sentences With "bone up"

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He suggests Trump bone up on a few other facts.
He may even bone up more than he has before on policy.
So bone up on the rules of the road before pressing that button.
Bone up on your kitty knowledge with the video from MinuteEarth below:[MinuteEarth]
But the wilderness groups say Trump needs to bone up on the Antiquities Act.
On a positive note -- Pee Wee's cellmates can all bone up on their "Cat Daddy."
Q. So how exactly do you bone up for an Oval Office meeting with these two?
"I watched it on YouTube to try to bone up for my own debates," Trudeau said.
She reps Cleveland as a superfan every time she has to "Bone up" for the game.
With Jackie earning some serious Oscars buzz, you'll want to bone up on your First Lady trivia.
The NFL hosted "boot camps" for Chinese commentators to bone up on touchdowns, fumbles and other football jargon.
Arthur: Two things: Bone up on innovative policy based in real free enterprise principles, and stop kicking down.
He didn&apost mean he wasn&apost going to bone up on North Korea, South Korea, and U.S. history.
"I will have to obviously bone up on all the rules and all of those things," Ryan told reporters.
The NFL has hosted "boot camps" for Chinese commentators to bone up on touchdowns, fumbles and other football jargon.
These apps all have the ability to teach you new skills, or help you bone up on existing ones.
And he might bone up on what countries actually make up the Gulf, the Middle East and North Africa.
But that doesn't mean you'll need to bone up on years of back story to dial into the new series.
Still, Ashlee thinks she's tone-deaf, and needs to bone up on several issues if she wants to rep the community.
Bone up with their sneering 2015 debut LP Chavos Bien, and keep ears out for a new album on the way.
The juxtaposition highlighted once more that Trump hasn't bothered to bone-up on the complex and knotty issues he'd confront as president.
The Weeknd and Bella Hadid might wanna bone up on a few key phrases now that they're back together in the south of France.
Be smart: Bone up on phishing attacks (a common and effective cyber-scam used to gain access to sensitive data through harmless click-here emails).
"Tillerson had better bone up on nuclear power strategies if he wants to force a big nuclear power to withdraw from its own territories," it said.
As she continued to chase her goal, her father, Kevin Boettcher, bought her books on topics that she needed to bone up on, such as sports.
He uses the days between the games that he's announcing to bone up on the teams that will come under his gaze, even interviewing their members.
Pet First Aid American Red Cross (iTunes and Google Play) Just like you'd bone up on First Aid techniques for yourself or friends, your pets are different.
"Tillerson had better bone up on nuclear power strategies if he wants to force a big nuclear power to withdraw from its own territories," the paper said.
You have to figure out what storyline you want to do, and what you need to bone up on in order to tell that storyline really well.
Which means he still has some time to bone up on issues to the point where he is more conversant than he demonstrated in the WaPo interview.
You could bone up on telepathic dreams and the quantum hologram, which has something to do with parapsychological phenomena and was way, way over this reporter's head.
Check out the clip to see which 2 sports Ryan's gotta bone up on -- but really, based on the pics ... there were NO losers on this trip.
Enrichment programs have long been a part of small ship sailings, which tend to be destination-focused and use time onboard to bone up on geography and culture.
In 2020, he'll be able to vote for the first time, and so he recently started following some new Instagram pages to bone up on issues facing the country.
One of the first lessons for any company looking to survive amid an unstable government is to bone up on the country's political landscape and its key dramatis personae.
"Tillerson had better bone up on nuclear power strategies if he wants to force a big nuclear power to withdraw from its own territories," an unsigned Global Times editorial threatened.
Two of the most commonly used DevOps tools for aiding automation are Docker and Jenkins, so be sure to bone up on both in preparation for your DevOps job hunt. 3.
Pitbull suggests people stop running from the scientific facts about COVID-19 ... and use their time in quarantine to bone up on the pandemic, but don't scare yourself out of solutions.
If you have a rewards account now that you're not sure about, bone up on what's available to you by reading the fine print and/or calling customer service to find out.
The prevailing style might be called populist highbrow or perhaps raised lowbrow (you might want to bone up on Kylie Minogue songs), except that "Prudencia Hart" sends up and explodes such categories.
But investors need to bone up on their history before declaring that Lyft (LYFT) and some of the other Silicon Valley unicorns set to go public are a sign of market mania.
Though there is explicit theory embedded in much of Dodge's work, overall, the work is consistently playful enough to be enjoyed without having to bone up on your Donna Haraway or quantum mechanics.
This unofficial spinoff of Cards Against Humanity is themed around the Wizarding World, so make sure to bone up on your magical creatures and wizard history before challenging your friends to a round.
Rao Xianjun is another of this new breed, who typically have trading apps on their phones and bone up on opportunities through investor communities on media platforms such as QQ, WeChat and Weibo.
A shotgun marriage to his church sweetheart ended in annulment, and at 21 he packed up and moved to LA to bone up on his drumming at the for-profit Musicians Institute in Hollywood.
So until that one-size-fits-all cover-up is developed, most of us need to bone up on our skills and broaden our arsenal to ensure we're using the right formula for the job.
He may need to bone up on his floor enforcement options, as some Democratic leaders, newly emboldened by what they consider the success of the sit-in, see the aggressive approach as a new tactical model.
But if you're just looking to test your knowledge and bone up on Covid-19 facts, you can now do so with a trivia game in your Snapchat app —and the help of an animated coronavirus molecule.
Biggie's ex wife, Faith Evans, is defending Rich Homie Quan after what some are calling a career-murdering flub during the VH1 "Hip Hop Honors," but she also says he needs to bone up on hip-hop history.
Bone up on your knowledge of 'interaction styles' Finally, at Work It Daily, one way we teach job seekers to improve their interviewing and small talk skills is to better understand the Interaction Styles of themselves, and the people they interview with.
Trump should spend less time campaigning in places where he isn't even on the ballot (South Carolina) and bone up on some briefing books, start listening to some experts, including those who challenge his preconceptions, and start acting like the president of all Americans.
The face was then built over the skull model — this time, in a more traditional sculptural process: experts used clay and wax to build features from the bone-up, muscle by muscle, creating every anatomical detail before topping it off with a clay layer of tissue and skin.
Other campaigns have been more ideological: the "Eight Musts" of 2012 stressed the importance of the party's monopoly of power as well as of "reform and opening"; a campaign was launched in February requiring officials to bone up on Mao's essay, "Working Methods of Party Committees", and "improve their consciousness of democratic centralism".
Now, in the cold and quiet of late December, is the time to do homework, to bone up on impeachment's legal intricacies and precedents so as to face the months ahead with a mutual resolve to be, if not gracious — gracious was never the point of the House of Representatives — then prepared.
The males possess a large baculum (penis bone), up to in length, the largest of any land mammal, both in absolute size and relative to body size.
The carpal (knee) flexion test is performed by pulling the cannon bone up towards the radius. In a normal horse, the heels of the foot should contact the animal’s elbow. Positive results are usually strongly supportive of carpal disease, but negative results do not rule it out.
It takes about three to six months for the sinus augmentation bone to become part of the patient's natural sinus floor bone. Up to six months of healing is sometimes left before implants are attempted. However, some surgeons perform both the augmentation and dental implant simultaneously, to avoid the necessity of two surgeries.
On his second attempt, the branch broke and he fell 5 metres to the ground below. His head hit a rock, cracking his skull and forcing a piece of bone up into his brain. Chan was flown to the hospital and was in surgery eight hours later. As a result, he now has a permanent hole in his head filled with a plastic plug and slight hearing loss in one ear.
Norman Lacy's mother died of lung cancer on 21 February 1956 at the age of 44 when he was 14 years of age. Lacy regarded this event as the most formative of his life.Pamela Bone, Up We Grew: stories of Australian childhoods, Melbourne University Press, 2006 He dealt with his grief by throwing himself into sport. The opportunity to play for his local church basketball team in the Church of England Basketball Association competition presented itself and he devoted all his spare time to the sport.
Heat and humidity make work much harder, so should be considered while conditioning. Horses that are pushed too hard may injure themselves or may overheat, which can be deadly if not correctly cared for. The rider must also understand that the muscling and improved cardiovascular fitness that is seen within a month or two of conditioning work does not indicate that the horse's entire body is at the same peak. Soft tissue can take several months to condition, and bone, up to a year.
"Olympic Hopefuls bone up on Breathing", Colorado Springs Gazette- Telegraph, Colorado Springs, Colorado, September 15th, 1968, page 39 He worked with adults as well as children and the results he achieved helped to raise awareness of the breathing mechanism and how to overcome respiratory faults. Stough founded the Carl Stough Institute of Breathing Coordination with his wife, Reece Stough in 1965.National Directory of Nonprofit Organizations, Volume 1-2, Taft Group 1995, page 348Research Centers Directory, Volume 1, Gale Research Co., 1990, page 269 The Institute closed after Stough's death in October 2000.
Short ribs are a cut of beef taken from the brisket, chuck, plate, or rib areas of beef cattle. They consist of a short portion of the rib bone, which is overlain by meat which varies in thickness. There are two major types of cuts: The "flanken", which is cut across the bone and leaves the bone just in length, and the "English", which is cut parallel to the bone and leaves the bone up to in length. English cut short ribs may be served individually, or three or four may served connected to one another (a style known as the "plate").
A thin kangaroo or emu bone up to in length is split in half lengthwise, then one half is sharpened to an extremely fine point. The shape of the bone forms a semicircular point similar to the nib of a pen. One person holds the victim (usually while he sleeps) while a second inserts the bone in the hollow of the neck behind the collarbone and pushes it down until it pierces the heart. When the bone is withdrawn, it leaves a very small semicircular flap of flesh which is then pressed down to seal the wound.
The MIA space was designed by gh3 inc. and has won two design awards: the Ontario Association of Architects Design Excellence Award, and the Canada Interiors’ Best of Canada Design Competition Award.Ontario Association of Architects Announces Awards, DDI Magazine, April 18, 2008. “The interior of the museum was designed to remove visitors from the commercial clutter of the adjacent downtown shopping arcade and transport them to a more rarefied environment for viewing art — a neutral white shell evoking the iconic landscape forms of the arctic ice.”Craig Moy, Bone Up On Inuit Art , Where Toronto, April 2008.
Lech's alternative suggestions for further research in that 2007 dissertation indicated that it is quite likely the math–verbal achievement gap could be partially explained by the rapid proliferation of math and science Advanced Placement courses in American high schools. This wave of science and math AP courses, over that of humanities AP courses, is rising concurrently with higher math scores over that of verbal scores on these standardized tests. He added that this effect could be multiplied if large numbers of savvy students are front-loading the math and science AP courses in high school to intentionally "bone-up" for corresponding sections on the SAT/ACT. Indeed there does seem to be a solid preference for better math and science marks by college admission personnel.
While some instruments fell into decay, from the Renaissance on the three-hole flute raised its profile and increasingly took on the length as we know it today (42 cm) in the western Basque Country. Site in Spanish In contrast, the (t)xirula, the version that prevailed on the eastern Basque Country (Soule, Labourd and Navarre) remained shorter in size. At that point, three-hole flutes were made of wood (despite some instances of flutes made in bone). Up to the 18th century, since chistu was played along the pattern of tabor and pipe, it needed no tuning; yet in the 18th century the chistu was adopted by the Count of Peñaflorida and his Basque Enlightenment cultural revival, and became a part of Basque aspirations for the nobility, resulting in more instruments (usually other chistus) joining the pair, so they started to be tuned.

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