The 126 occurrences of boner

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Mr. Boner merely grunted.

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June and inventory and Mr. Boner seemed to him to be cut from the same piece.

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For neither did Mr. Boner escape.

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And he was Mr. Boner's successor--that is, if he hit the ball and worked hard enough to deserve it.

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Through the open door he could see Mr. Boner hunched up over his desk and as he watched, that gentleman suddenly plunged his head in a ducking motion toward the cuspidor on the floor and just as quickly bent down again over the desk.

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And he went into Mr. Boner's office.

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Mr. Boner looked up sidewise.

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Mr. Boner's eyes rolled slightly, showing the whites.

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Mr. Boner cleared his throat.

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There were two big boners, Pacey and Driggs, in college who wore whiskers.

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CLAYTON S. COOPER Author of "Understanding South America" LEE S. CRANDALL, Curator, New York Zoological Park WALTER ALDEN DYER, Author and former Managing Editor of _Country Life in America_ WILLIAM H. EASTON, Ph.D., Publicity Department of the Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Co. ARTHUR ELSON, Musical Critic and Author of "The Book of Musical Knowledge" PHILIP D. FAGANS, Executive Secretary of the Woodcraft League JOHN CLARKE FARBER, A.M., Lieutenant, United States National Army LOUISE MAUNSELL FIELD, Fiction Reviewer of _The New York Times_ EHRMA G. FILER, Fact Articles HUGO FROELICH AND BONNIE E. SNOW, Authors of "Industrial Art" textbooks JULIA A. GLEASON, Teacher of Sewing, Cornell University WILLIAM ELLIOT GRIFFIS, D.D., L.H.D., Lecturer and Author ISABEL F. HAPGOOD, Author of "Russian Rambles" HILDEGARDE HAWTHORNE, Author and Critic ROSE HENDERSON, Biographer and Travel Writer HENRY WALTON JONES, Fact Articles GRACE LEE KNELL, Teacher of Manual Training, Ridgewood, N.J., Schools O. IVAN LEE, Analytical Chemist CHARLES HENRY LERRIGO, M.D., Former President of the Kansas State Board of Health HARRIS W. MOORE, Author of "Manual Training Toys" JOHN T. NICHOLS, Curator of Fish at the American Museum of Natural History T. GILBERT PEARSON, Executive Secretary of the National Association of Audubon Societies E. L. D. SEYMOUR, Farm Editor of _Country Life_ MORGAN SHEPARD (JOHN MARTIN), Writer of Illustrated Letters to Children ROBERT W. SHUFELDT, M.D., U.S.M.C., Head of the Science Bureau, Washington, D. C. ELVA S. SMITH, Children's Librarian of the Carnegie Library, Pittsburgh MABELL SHIPPIE CLARKE SMITH, Author and Lecturer MARY V. WORSTELL, Author, Editor, and Lecturer KATHARINE S. WORTHINGTON, Teacher of English in the Finch School _PARTIAL LIST OF AUTHORS REPRESENTED_ IN THE BOYS AND GIRLS BOOKSHELF BY SELECTIONS FROM THEIR WRITINGS FREDERICK UPHAM ADAMS, Mechanical Engineer and Author ROALD AMUNDSEN, Leader of the Norwegian Polar Expedition which reached the South Pole HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN, Danish Poet and Fabulist CAROLYN SHERWIN BAILEY, Writer of Stories and Books for Children and Young Folks RALPH HENRY BARBOUR, Author of "The Crimson Sweater" and other books for boys L. FRANK BAUM, Author of "The Wizard of Oz," "Queen Zixie of Ix" and other children's books ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL, Ph.D., M.D., Sc.D., Scientist and Inventor JOHN STUART BLACKIE, Scottish Scholar and Man-of-letters RICHARD DODDRIDGE BLACKMORE, English Novelist JOHN HENRY BONER, Editor and Poet ELBRIDGE STREETER BROOKS, Author of "Historic Boys" and "Historic Girls" WINIFRED BUCK, Author of "The American Girl" GELETT BURGESS, Draughtsman and Author THORNTON WALDO BURGESS, Author of "Old Mother West Wind" ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING, Poet ROBERT BROWNING, Poet ROBERT BURNS, Poet CHARLES H. CAFFIN, Author of "A Guide to Pictures" CHARLES DICKENS, Novelist MARY MAPES DODGE, Author and Editor NATHAN HASKELL DOLE, Author of "Young Folks' History of Russia," etc.

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[196] Boner's "Chamois Hunting in the Mountains of Bavaria," p. 97.

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The Wildcat pulled off a diplomatic boner.

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Boner, John Henry, 1845- N. C., N. Y.

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By CHARLES BONER.

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The style of these performances is similar; and let "gaie Gardiner, blow-bole Boner, trusti Tonstal, and slow-bellie Samson" of the Preface be compared with "glorious Gardiner, blow-bolle Bonner, tottering Tunstal, wagtaile Weston, and carted Chicken."

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For when he died in 1397 it was found by inquisition that Henry, Lord Grey de Wilton, held no land in Middlesex, because by deed he had enfeoffed Roger Harecourt, Justice for Co. Derby; John de Broughton, Escheator for the counties of Bucks and Beds; William Danbury; John Boner, rector of the Church of Shirland (one of the manors of the De Greys), and others, of his manor of Portpoole, called Gray's Inn.

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Master James Boner.

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Therefore the Assembly finding it necessary to appoint a new Commission, By these presents, nominates and appoints Mr _Andrew Ramsay_, Mr _Alexander Henderson_, Mr _Robert Douglas_, Mr _William Colvil_, Mr _William Bennet_, Mr _George Gillespie_, Mr _John Adamson_, Mr _John Sharpe_, Mr _James Sharpe_, Mr _William Dalgleish_, Mr _David Calderwood_, Mr _Andrew Blackhall_, Mr _James Fleeming_, Mr _Robert Ker_, Mr _John Macghie_, Mr _Oliver Colt_, Mr _Hugh Campbell_, Mr _Adam Penman_, Mr _Richard Dickson_, Mr _Andrew Stevinson_, Mr _John Lauder_, Mr _Robert Blair_, Mr _Samuel Rutherfoord_, Mr _Arthur Morton_, Mr _Robert Traill_, Mr _Frederick Carmichell_, Mr _Mungo Law_, Mr _John Smith_, Mr _Patrick Gillespie_, Mr _John Duncan_, Mr _John Hume_, Mr _Robert Knox_, Mr _William Jameson_, Mr _Robert Mura_, Mr _Henry Guthrie_, Mr _James Hamilton_, Mr _Bernard Sanderson_, Mr _John Leviston_, Mr _James Boner_, Mr _Evan Cameron_, Mr _David Dickson_, Mr _Robert Bailzie_, Mr _James Cunninghame_, Mr _George Youngh_, Mr _Andrew Auchinleck_, Mr _David Lindsay_, Mr _Andrew Cant_, Mr _John Oiswald_, Mr _William Douglas_, Mr _Murdoc Mackenzie_, Mr _Coline Mackenzie_, Mr _John Monroe_, Mr _Walter Stuart_, Ministers: Marquesse of _Argyle_, Earle _Marshell_, Earle of _Sutherland_, Earle of _Eglintoun_, Earle of _Cassils_, Earle of _Dumsermling_, Earle of _Lawderdail_, Earle of _Lindsay_, Earle of _Queensberrie_, Earle of _Dalhouse_, Lord _Angus_, Vicount of _Dudhope_, Lord _Maitland_, Lord _Elcho_ Lord _Balmarinoch_, Lord _Cowper_, Sir _Patrick Hepburne_ of Wauchtoun, Sir _Archbald Johnstoun_ of Waristoun, Sir _David Hume_ of Wedderborne, Sir _Alexander Areskine_ of Duns, Sir _William Cockburne_ of Langtoun, Sir _Thomas Ruthven_ of Frieland, Sir _James Arnos_ of Fernie, Sir _Walter Riddell_ of that Ilk., Sir _Lodonick Houstoun_ of that Ilk, Sir _William Carmichael_ Fiar of that Ilk, Laird of _Bonjedburgh_, Laird of _Libbertoun_, Laird of _Brodie_, Sir _John Smith_, _James Dennistoun_, Master _Barclay, John Rutherfoord_, _William Glendinning, John Sempill, John Kennedie_, Master _Alexander Douglas_, To meet at Edinburgh the 21. day of August next, and upon any other day thereafter, and in any other place they shall think good.

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You don't know anything about the clam-bake we had last week, nor how Dora and I got lost one day in a cave--a real _boner fidy_ cave, as papa says, dark and dreadful, where smugglers used to hide their things.

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It was a boner on my part."

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Mostly these things work for spammers as cheap, distributed spambots, filling your mailbox with come-ons for boner-pills or with new viruses that can infect you and recruit your machine to join the botnet.

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I had a boner that could cut glass.

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blessed be þow," q{uod} þe burne, "so boner & þewed, & al haldeȝ i{n} þy honde, þe heuen & þe erþe, Bot for I haf þis talke tatȝ to non ille, Ȝif I mele a lyttel more þat mul am & askeȝ; 736 What if fyue faylen of fyfty þe nou{m}bre, & þe remnau{n}t be reken, how restes þy wylle?"

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{Boner, Bonere,} good, B.

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It happened that Henley this time was overmatched; for two Oxonians, supported by a strong party to awe his "marrow-boners," as the butchers were called, said to be in the Orator's pay, entered the list; the one to defend the _ignorance_, the other the _impudence_, of the Restorer of Eloquence himself.

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