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boundary

[boun-duh-ree, -dree] / ˈbaʊn də ri, -dri /


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A dreadful dropped catch by Brook, 37 boundaries conceded, and a crowd set to celebrate a huge win into the Mumbai night.

From BBC

Even if there was a moment where we crossed the boundary, delete the post and that’s a learning.

From The Wall Street Journal

The tech sector has a long history of breaking through privacy boundaries, but it has also created the fences meant to protect us.

From BBC

With its tiny boundaries, flat batting track and steep stands packed with supporters in Indian blue, the Wankhede is a place that can send the calmest minds into a spin.

From BBC

You and your siblings also have clear and healthy boundaries — none of you are willing or able to provide him with housing.

From MarketWatch