To the bone
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"to the bone "的定义和意义

to the bone
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used to show the extent or intensity of something

to the [bone] definition and meaning
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What is the origin of the idiom "to the bone" and when to use it?

The idiom "to the bone" likely draws from the idea that something has penetrated all the way to the innermost part, or "bone," of a person or thing. It is a versatile expression and is commonly used in both spoken and written English to imply that a particular action or situation affects someone or something deeply or completely, often leaving no room for further involvement or influence.

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He forgot his jacket and the cold wind chilled him to the bone.
As we walked through the forest, the rain started to teem down, soaking us to the bone within minutes.
We felt shocked to the bones to read about the things our neighbor had done.
The haunting melody of the song chills us to the bone.
The winter night was so frigid that even with a heavy coat, I felt chilled to the bone within moments of stepping outside.
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