the meaning of the bag of bones is when a person is really thin and he is mallnurish
It is used to describe something that is so thin, that the bones can readily be seen through the skin. Hence, a bag of bones.
A bagging is a process of putting items into bags.
The idiomatic expression "bag of bones" refers to someone who is very thin or emaciated, often suggesting that they appear fragile or unhealthy. It can imply a lack of physical strength or vitality, highlighting the person's frail appearance. The phrase can also be used more broadly to describe anything that is insubstantial or lacking in substance.
Baggage figuratively means whatever emotional load you are "carrying" around with you from the past.
The ISBN of Bag of Bones is 978-0684853505.
I have never seen it spelled like that, but it is clearly "bag of bones", which describes a person who is so thin and emaciated that he or she looks like bones in a bag of skin. Google Image "anorexia" for some examples.
Bag of Bones was created on 2008-10-21.
The idiomatic expression "let the cat out of the bag" means to reveal a secret or disclose information that was meant to be kept confidential. It often refers to an accidental or unintentional disclosure, where someone shares something they weren't supposed to. The origin of the phrase is somewhat uncertain, but it is commonly used to highlight the act of unintentionally exposing hidden details.
"You" is not an idiom. It is a pronoun.
Yes, Stephen king wrote bag of bones in 1998.
Another Bag of Bones was created on 2008-08-20.
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