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re bound

noun as in resurgence

noun as in recovery

noun as in comeback

verb as in jump

verb as in backfire

verb as in reverberate

verb as in boomerang

verb as in carom

Strongest matches

verb as in glance

noun as in resurgence

noun as in recovery

noun as in comeback

verb as in jump

verb as in backfire

verb as in reverberate

verb as in boomerang

verb as in carom

Strongest matches

verb as in glance

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Example Sentences

The luxuriant wool caused it to re-bound again, to the infinite delight of the tormentors, who smiled horribly at it.

Our hero was again marched into the yard, made to remount, re-bound, and led off towards the principal part of the town.

The only difference was that on this occasion he took care to re-bound into the air away from his antagonist instead of upon him!

He succeeded, but before he could do anything, he was overpowered by half a dozen men, and re-bound.

The second requisite to be attended to is to examine whether any of the volumes catalogued require to be bound or re-bound.

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On this page you'll find 633 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to re-bound, such as: answer, attitude, backlash, feedback, feeling, and opinion.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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