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boning up
verb
Present participle of bone up
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Engineers are boning up on Kant and Schopenhauer, loading Kraftwerk onto their iPods.
She has been boning up on True Crime magazine to further understand her character's homicidal motivation.
I remember boning up with him on the military history of the Civil War.
The director also began boning up on lighting and other fine points of digital cinematography, and finding places to shoot.
By boning up furiously before attending his classes, Berle often managed to get him on the hip.
So it was that at least some of the Democrats were boning up yesterday for tomorrow's session.
Now the commission is boning up on bankruptcy law in preparation for a possible Chapter 11 filing by NorthWestern.
After his military service Teal spent a year boning up on anthropology at Yale & won a master's degree there.
"Do you feel I'm not supporting you enough?" asks the therapist, who has been boning up on theater history.
Some staff members were also boning up along the way, since many do not have formal design backgrounds.
"I'm boning up on my Cyrillic," Barry Blitt, the artist behind the cover of next week's issue, says.
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