sawbones
Americannoun
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sawbones,
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sawboneses
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noun
Other Word Forms
Noun Inflected Forms
Etymology
Origin of sawbones
First recorded in 1830–40; saw 1 + bone + -s 3 ( def. )
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“Put the sawbones like me out of business.”
From The New Yorker ● Aug. 20, 2012
What pricked him on from apprenticeship under a toping village sawbones to postgraduate work at the State of Winnemac's great Sears-Roebuckian university was an itching to learn, to know, to do.
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Robert Morley and Alastair Sim bear small resemblance to the characters Shaw had in mind, but in company with John Robinson and Felix Aylmer they make a ludicrously Aristophanic chorus of sawbones.
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Small wonder that they have been dubbed "sawbones," or that they have always hated the unpleasant word.
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I am lying here like a poor log because that sawbones and you girls make me.
From The Corner House Girls Among the Gypsies How They Met, What Happened, and How It Ended by Grace Brooks Hill
"Well, I done just like you told me to, and them cussed sawboneses won't let me go back no more," Shade reported to Pap Himes that evening.
From The Power and the Glory by Arthur Ignatius Keller
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