bone out
Upper Intermediate (B2) neutral
To take all the bones out of meat or fish before cooking it.
"Ask the butcher to bone out the leg of lamb for you if you want to stuff it."
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1986: Opal Mining Down Under | World About Us | BBC Archive
BBC Archive · 0:43
One bone out in your neck.
Chicken chasseur (with WHAT juice??)
Adam Ragusea · 1:01
Just get the bone out of there.
Hunting Turkeys in Pioneer Michigan
Townsends Journal · 11:33
the hollow bone out of my pocket and call I
You're Doing It All Wrong - How To Go From Bird To Broth
Chowhound · 1:36
You want to make sure you're getting every bit of bone out.
How Chef David Kinch Finds Work-Life Balance | Anthony Bourdain's The Mind of a Chef | Full Episode
PBS Food · 17:59
KINCH: I'm just taking this one bone out because I'm going to cut it thick.