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  • 111bound — bound1 boundness, n. /bownd/, v. 1. pt. and pp. of bind. adj. 2. tied; in bonds: a bound prisoner. 3. made fast as if by a band or bond: She is bound to her family. 4. secured within a cover, as a book. 5. under a legal or moral obligation: He is …

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  • 112Bound for Glory (2006) — Infobox Wrestling event name=Bound for Glory (2006) promotion=Total Nonstop Action Wrestling date=October 22, 2006 venue=Compuware Sports Arena city=Plymouth Township, Michigan attendance=4,400 lastevent=No Surrender (2006) nextevent=Genesis… …

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  • 113Bound morpheme — In etymology, a bound morpheme is a root morpheme that cannot stand alone as an independent word. To determine if a root is bound, strip the root of all of its affixes (prefixes and suffixes). If the remaining root is not a word, that root is a… …

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  • 114Bound property — A bound property of an object (such as a widget) is one which transmits notification of any changes to an adapter or event handler.A simply (and typical) example is the text property of a textbox control. Changes made by an end user can be… …

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  • 115Bound for Glory IV — Infobox Wrestling event name=Bound for Glory IV theme=Tarantula (The Smashing Pumpkins)cite web|url=http://www.tnawrestling.com/content/view/1062/84/|title=TNA Teams With The Smashing Pumpkins|last=Banks|first=Bill|date=2008 09 14|accessdate=2008 …

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  • 116bound — 01. I don t know how you think you can keep it a secret; someone is [bound] to find out sooner or later. 02. Housing prices are [bound] to go up this year because interest rates have come down. 03. The ferry was [bound] for a small island off the …

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  • 117bound*/ — [baʊnd] adj I 1) bound to do sth something that is bound to happen will almost certainly happen If you have problems at home, it s bound to affect your work.[/ex] 2) bound to do sth used for saying that you must do something or you should do… …

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  • 118bound — {{11}} past tense of BIND (Cf. bind) (v.). {{12}}bound (adj.1) fastened, mid 14c., in figurative sense of compelled, from bounden, pp. of BIND (Cf. bind) (v.). Meaning under obligation is from late 15c.; the literal sense made fast by tying is… …

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  • 119-bound — [[t] baʊnd[/t]] 1) COMB in ADJ 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… …

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  • 120bound up — adjective 1. closely or inseparably connected or associated with (Freq. 1) his career is bound up with the fortunes of the enterprise • Similar to: ↑related, ↑related to 2. deeply devoted to bound up in her teaching is wrapped up in his family …

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