Marrow can be categorized as a noun.
Verb |
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marrow - To fill with, or as with, marrow of fat; to glut. | ||
Noun |
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marrow - the fatty network of connective tissue that fills the cavities of bones | ||
marrow - any of various squash plants grown for their elongated fruit with smooth dark green skin and whitish flesh | ||
marrow - large elongated squash with creamy to deep green skins | ||
marrow - very tender and very nutritious tissue from marrowbones | ||
marrow - the choicest or most essential or most vital part of some idea or experience; "the gist of the prosecutor's argument"; "the heart and soul of the Republican Party"; "the nub of the story" |
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1. | noun | She loves bone marrow. | |
2. | noun | She needs a bone marrow transplant, but she has not found a donor yet. | |
3. | noun | I love sucking the marrow from the bones; it's even better than the meat on the bones. | |
4. | noun | The spectre's voice disturbed the very marrow in his bones. | |
5. | noun | Dr. Sagan suffered from a rare bone marrow disease called myelodysplasia. | |
6. | noun | The icy blast of wind pierced me to the marrow. | |
7. | noun | Blood cells are produced in the bone marrow. | |
8. | noun | Tom donated his bone marrow to save the cancer victim's life. | |
9. | noun | I am donating bone marrow. | |
10. | noun | But crafty Cytherea planned meanwhile / new arts, new schemes: that Cupid should conspire, / in likeness of Ascanius, to beguile / the queen with gifts, and kindle fierce desire, / and turn the marrow of her bones to fire. | |
11. | noun | And he spoke to Joseph that he should give orders to his brethren, saying: Load your beasts, and go into the land of Canaan, and bring away from thence your father and kindred, and come to me; and I will give you all the good things of Egypt, that you may eat the marrow of the land. | |
12. | noun | The cold has already struck us to the marrow. | |
13. | noun | Tom had a bone marrow transplant. | |
14. | noun | Mesenchymal stem cells are found in the bone marrow. | |
15. | noun | Blood cells are made in the bone marrow. |
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noun | |
She loves bone marrow. | |
She needs a bone marrow transplant, but she has not found a donor yet. | |
I love sucking the marrow from the bones; it's even better than the meat on the bones. | |
The spectre's voice disturbed the very marrow in his bones. | |
Dr. Sagan suffered from a rare bone marrow disease called myelodysplasia. | |
The icy blast of wind pierced me to the marrow. | |
Blood cells are produced in the bone marrow. | |
Tom donated his bone marrow to save the cancer victim's life. | |
I am donating bone marrow. | |
But crafty Cytherea planned meanwhile / new arts, new schemes: that Cupid should conspire, / in likeness of Ascanius, to beguile / the queen with gifts, and kindle fierce desire, / and turn the marrow of her bones to fire. | |
And he spoke to Joseph that he should give orders to his brethren, saying: Load your beasts, and go into the land of Canaan, and bring away from thence your father and kindred, and come to me; and I will give you all the good things of Egypt, that you may eat the marrow of the land. | |
The cold has already struck us to the marrow. | |
Tom had a bone marrow transplant. | |
Mesenchymal stem cells are found in the bone marrow. | |
Blood cells are made in the bone marrow. |