Boneyard

//ˈboʊnˌjɑɹd//

"Boneyard" in a Sentence (5 examples)

B-52s in a boneyard

a 440 V-8 from the boneyard

Or what is conveyed to those unversed in railway matters by reports following a shed visit that "the frame of Claud Hamilton lay in the boneyard and had many endearing messages of farewell chalked on it"?

The “Boneyard” is a place of antiques and historic symbolism, a burial ground for aircraft.

Beginning in December 1969, the entire fleet was retired to the “boneyard” at Davis-Monthan AFB in Tucson, Arizona.

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