Literal Meaning:
* Bone dry: Completely dry, without any moisture.
* Bone weary: Extremely tired, exhausted.
* Bone up on: To study or learn something thoroughly.
Figurative Meaning:
* A bone of contention: A subject of dispute or argument.
* To have a bone to pick with someone: To have a grievance or complaint against someone.
* To make a bones about something: To complain or express dissatisfaction.
* To be in the bone: To be truly cold, to feel cold to the marrow.
* To get to the bone of the matter: To get to the heart of the issue.
* To throw someone a bone: To give someone a small favor or concession.
* To have a skeleton in the closet: To have a secret or a shameful past that one tries to hide.
* To be a real bonehead: To be stupid or foolish.
* To be born with a silver spoon in one's mouth: To be born into wealth and privilege.
* To be as dry as a bone: To be completely devoid of humor or emotion.
* To be cold-blooded: To be cruel or heartless.
Note: Some of these idioms are more common than others, and their usage may vary depending on region and context.