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		Definition of boneless in English: bonelessadjectiveˈbəʊnlɪsˈboʊnləs 1(of meat or fish) having had the bones removed before being sold, cooked, or served.  Example sentencesExamples -  A one-inch boneless steak, about six ounces, cooks in three minutes.
 -  I had a boneless chicken breast with mashed potatoes and peas.
 -  This was a superb boneless fillet of fish, with a lovely garlic flavour through it.
 -  The recipe below features boneless, skinless chicken breasts, which are the antithesis of cool.
 -  Currently, only boneless meat cut from cattle younger than 30 months old can reenter the market.
 -  Turning a batch of fresh-caught fish into boneless fillets requires a skilled hand and a good knife.
 -  This time your boneless piece of Quorn is served ‘Cordon Bleu’.
 -  I perused the chicken section and wondered whether I should get boneless or chicken with bone.
 -  It would work with boneless skinless chicken breasts, but I still highly recommend using bone-in and skin-on pieces of chicken.
 -  Mutton comes in chops, curry cuts, mince and boneless meat.
 -  Boneless steaks, roasts, and ground beef made from boneless beef - as well as cheese and other dairy foods - also appear to be risk-free.
 -  Slice a boneless chicken breast into thin strips about 1cm wide.
 -  Whole chickens are the second most popular way people buy chicken, ranking behind boneless skinless breasts.
 -  The first aromatic dish out of the iron wok was a boneless fish with jackfruit.
 -  One pound of raw skinless, boneless chicken will serve about four people.
 -  A pork chop, which has a bone, will lose more of its weight than a boneless pork cutlet.
 -  For those who pretend they eat healthy, add some boneless chicken pieces already cooked.
 -  The lamb shahi korma consisted of tender chunks of boneless meat in a thick rich sauce of cream, nuts and spices.
 -  After being seasoned and cooked, it would be consumed as boneless processed meat, like in sausages or chicken nuggets.
 -  However Ann had noticed one of the day's specials, two boneless pork chops in apple sauce and smothered in melted cheddar cheese for £4.75.
 
 - 1.1 Lacking physical or mental strength.
 I think her Harry's a boneless little drip  
 
 Derivatives   adverb  The boy groaned and collapsed bonelessly to the ground.  Example sentencesExamples -  When I picked her up, she lolled limply, bonelessly.
 -  Exhausted, I crossed the room and dropped bonelessly onto the soft cushions of my couch.
 -  Amerial bit his lip, slouching bonelessly onto his seat.
 -  The blindfolded prisoner collapsed bonelessly to the floor.
 
 
 
    Definition of boneless in US English: bonelessadjectiveˈbōnləsˈboʊnləs 1(of a piece of meat or fish) having had the bones removed.  Example sentencesExamples -  This time your boneless piece of Quorn is served ‘Cordon Bleu’.
 -  Currently, only boneless meat cut from cattle younger than 30 months old can reenter the market.
 -  I had a boneless chicken breast with mashed potatoes and peas.
 -  The first aromatic dish out of the iron wok was a boneless fish with jackfruit.
 -  It would work with boneless skinless chicken breasts, but I still highly recommend using bone-in and skin-on pieces of chicken.
 -  One pound of raw skinless, boneless chicken will serve about four people.
 -  Slice a boneless chicken breast into thin strips about 1cm wide.
 -  Turning a batch of fresh-caught fish into boneless fillets requires a skilled hand and a good knife.
 -  However Ann had noticed one of the day's specials, two boneless pork chops in apple sauce and smothered in melted cheddar cheese for £4.75.
 -  Mutton comes in chops, curry cuts, mince and boneless meat.
 -  This was a superb boneless fillet of fish, with a lovely garlic flavour through it.
 -  A pork chop, which has a bone, will lose more of its weight than a boneless pork cutlet.
 -  For those who pretend they eat healthy, add some boneless chicken pieces already cooked.
 -  A one-inch boneless steak, about six ounces, cooks in three minutes.
 -  Boneless steaks, roasts, and ground beef made from boneless beef - as well as cheese and other dairy foods - also appear to be risk-free.
 -  I perused the chicken section and wondered whether I should get boneless or chicken with bone.
 -  After being seasoned and cooked, it would be consumed as boneless processed meat, like in sausages or chicken nuggets.
 -  Whole chickens are the second most popular way people buy chicken, ranking behind boneless skinless breasts.
 -  The lamb shahi korma consisted of tender chunks of boneless meat in a thick rich sauce of cream, nuts and spices.
 -  The recipe below features boneless, skinless chicken breasts, which are the antithesis of cool.
 
 - 1.1 Lacking physical or mental strength.
 the slack and boneless character of his writing  
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