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jealous
(redirected from jealousness)

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he/she doesn't have a [jealous, mean, unkind etc.] bone in his/her body
something that you say in order to emphasize that someone is not jealous, mean, unkind etc.. He'd never deliberately hurt someone's feelings - he doesn't have a mean bone in his body.
See also: body, bone, doesn't, her, his, she, unkind

there isn't a [mean, jealous, unkind etc.] bone in someone's body

he/she doesn't have a [jealous, mean, unkind etc.] bone in his/her body - something that you say in order to emphasize that someone is not jealous, mean, unkind etc.. She wasn't the possessive type, and there wasn't a jealous bone in her body.
See also: body, bone, isn't, there, unkind


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