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n. (plural of boneyard English)
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Boneyards was the massive online server created for the Total Annihilation series of computer games by Cavedog Entertainment, allowing thousands of players to compete in organised battle over the internet. Boneyards was opened to the general public on April 8, 1999 (after an initial beta testing period beginning on November 12, 1998) and was shut down a few months prior to Cavedog's demise in August 2000.
Usage examples of "boneyards".
For some baffling reason, anthropologists who uncover the boneyards of the great animals he killed find not as much as a tooth of the mighty hunter who butchered them.
If perhaps those boneyards, however many there might be, had all gone topside, to prowl around the school in anticipation of nightfall, we would have an easy sprint to the basement of the new abbey.
It was a good plan, but with one overriding weakness—there were no heroes and no winners, just cities turned to boneyards.
Christ, moment I turn me back, Zombie's trawling the boneyards for the living dead.
And afterwards, as we wandered through the neighbouring boneyards, we came upon several hyenas slinking among the skeletal remains, their powerful jaws crunching up bone in a desperate attempt to obtain sustenance to exist for one more day.
Great cities grown fat on trade, Novgorod, Ryazan and Kiev, were reduced to boneyards.
Yesterday I went all the places we've got boneyards, and no wrecked stairs.