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bound

[bound] / baʊnd /






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Now, a smiling Chiaberta bounds through the new Midtown Manhattan store with the kind of upbeat, positive energy the kids he shops for—and their parents—appreciate.

From The Wall Street Journal

Still, for better or worse, we are bound together, and what is modeled at the top ripples outward.

From Salon

Venezuela has been vital for Cuba’s economy since 1999, when then-President Hugo Chávez described the two countries as bound together “in a sea of happiness.”

From The Wall Street Journal

He was also dialing Gulf power brokers over Houthi attacks on ships bound for the Suez Canal and cursing at Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

From The Wall Street Journal

They simply couldn’t negotiate labor agreements that bound all employees, including those who don’t want to be part of the union.

From The Wall Street Journal