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bonded

adjective as in guaranteed

Strongest match

adjective as in shackled

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The writer and director had bonded over historic literary and cinematic material that they both found terrifying, and called upon Fisher to bring those terrors to life.

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When two or more atoms are bonded, as in water, they form a molecule.

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It was so memorable, even Atletico players like Suances later learned how the fans had "bonded very well there", which led to Newcastle supporters being "repaid for everything they had given".

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"Henry's been tremendous. The way he's bonded - it's like he's known us for years," said Earl.

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Meanwhile, in 1808, the U.S. banned the importation of enslaved Africans, which drove up the price of bonded laborers.

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

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