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rib
verb
To shape, support, or provide something with a rib or ribs.
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"First you take the liver out, then you open the rib cage and take the innards out.
Rarely lost for words, the CNN presenter and former Daily Mirror editor revealed he suffered a broken rib in the nets stunt, which was condemned as dangerous and unnecessary by former New Zealand international Richard Hadlee.
She had significant internal injuries including a deep cut to the liver, five rib fractures, and bleeding on the brain and eyes indicating that she had been shaken.
When Tommy Caldwell injured a rib on a previous attempt on Dawn Wall he kept his fingers strong on a plywood wall at home.
The artist built a prototype incorporating Rolls-Royce parts, rib bones and reptile vertebrae.
But the crucial zone from belt-buckle to rib is once more looking correct.
The DIYers rib him gently about banks and expenses, but hear him out and promise him their vote.
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Yet surely if you go looking for profundities or rib-shaking jokes from sportsmen you're going to be disappointed 99.9% of the time.
Braised brisket subs in for seared rib-eye, provolone for the typical Wiz or American cheese, while additions of horseradish mayo, hot peppers, roasted tomatoes and a fried egg are considered downright blasphemous.
I'm not saying you have to put a rose on the table, or light candles, but a rib-eye steak and some dauphinoise potatoes don't go amiss.
A "female" helicopter/she-wolf feeds human figures blood from teats dangling from its undercarriage; a "male" bomb distributes death from its two heads and its grotesque armoury of proliferating penises; genderless victims are represented in the form of bloodied rib-bones with screaming faces.
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