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What (who) is -bound - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Bounds; Bound (movie); Bound (disambiguation); Bound (film)

-bound      
-bound
(of a book) having a specified binding.
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-bound
restricted or confined to or by a place or situation:
-bound      
1.
-bound combines with nouns to form adjectives which describe a person who finds it impossible or very difficult to leave the specified place.
Andrew has been left wheelchair-bound after the accident...
I'm pretty desk-bound, which is very frustrating.
COMB in ADJ
2.
-bound combines with nouns to form adjectives which describe a place that is greatly affected by the specified type of weather.
Three people were hurt in a 12-car pile up on a fog-bound motorway yesterday.
COMB in ADJ
3.
-bound combines with nouns to form adjectives which describe something or someone that is prevented from working properly or is badly affected by the specified situation. (WRITTEN)
...the somewhat tradition-bound officers of the navy.
COMB in ADJ
4.
Memphis Bound         
  • Bill Robinson in 1942
1945 MUSICAL
User:Lemuellio/Memphis Bound; Memphis Bound!
Memphis Bound (usually styled Memphis Bound!) is a 1945 American musical based on the Gilbert and Sullivan opera H.

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Bound

Bound or bounds may refer to:

Examples of use of -bound
1. "They were basically standing, bound to each other, their legs were bound together.
2. "We are not bound to America, we are bound to our people.
3. "So I think we are bound to support him, he is bound to support us," he said.
4. McAuliffe‘s candidacy is bound to appear formidable.
5. Besides, terrestrially bound Britons have an excuse.