"Pray you go inside now and get the rain out of your bones."
We've all had time to let the cold seep out of our bones, so let's have the bad news.
Jack was ready to spend an evening drinking the German winter out of his bones.
"It would be easy for me to go back to California but I don't have you out of my bones."
All the chill was gone out of my bones.
Trying to get Paul's work out of my bones.
Just a little something to quiet the dragon trying to gnaw its way out of his bones.
"I'll work the cold out of my bones, don't worry."
Slowly the cold began to seep out of my bones.
He was determined not to be done out of his bones at the end of the feast.