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bounder

[boun-der] / ˈbaʊn dər /
NOUN
reprehensible person
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Larry Bixel, who lives in a 1987-issue Fleetwood Bounder near Delta Park, has his doubts about the city's ability to put a dent in the homeless numbers, much as he'd like a real house.

From Salon • Jun. 22, 2022

Larry Bixel, who lives in a 1987-issue Fleetwood Bounder near Delta Park, has his doubts about the city’s ability to put a dent in the homeless numbers, much as he’d like a real house.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 21, 2022

Mr. Crotty is best known as the co-founder, editor, and peripatetic publisher of Monk: The Mobile Magazine, which he co-ran from the dashboard of his 26-foot Fleetwood Bounder Monkmobile.

From Forbes • Jul. 17, 2011

Fleetwood Enterprises' Bounder, the best-selling motor home in America, has a computer stand and prewiring for a satellite dish as standard features.

From Time Magazine Archive

Marise hadn't expected her secretary to return, therefore it seemed unlikely she would have encouraged the Bounder to wait for Miss Marks.

From Vision House by Williamson, A. M. (Alice Muriel)




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