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bonded

adjective as in guaranteed

Strongest match

adjective as in shackled

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“That dog has saved my life more times than I can count,” said Koerner, 66, who is single, suffers from bouts of depression, and bonded with Daisy the day he rescued her as a puppy.

It was their shared love of films that bonded the couple, who met on a dating app, May said.

Suzuki bonded with Yuan over their shared experiences as Asian Americans living in Colorado; like him, she revealed that she has mostly dated white people.

As the case unfolds, so does the reader’s understanding of how Jimmy and his growing family have become intrinsically bonded to the Orcadian people and land, rich with history and customs.

"The big thing is our culture - we are so bonded as a team and we have so many fun experiences," said Aldcroft, lifting the trophy again to the delight of the fans below.

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

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