All 6 Uses of
bound
in
The Winter's Tale
- A callat Of boundless tongue, who late hath beat her husband, And now baits me!†
Scene 2.3 *
- I appeal To your own conscience, sir, before Polixenes Came to your court, how I was in your grace, How merited to be so; since he came, With what encounter so uncurrent I Have strain'd t' appear thus: if one jot beyond The bound of honour, or in act or will That way inclining, harden'd be the hearts Of all that hear me, and my near'st of kin Cry fie upon my grave!†
Scene 3.2
- How would he look to see his work, so noble, Vilely bound up?†
Scene 4.4
- I am bound to you: There is some sap in this.†
Scene 4.4
- ] What I do next, shall be to tell the king Of this escape, and whither they are bound; Wherein, my hope is, I shall so prevail To force him after: in whose company I shall re-view Sicilia; for whose sight I have a woman's longing.†
Scene 4.4
- ]—How now, rustics! whither are you bound?†
Scene 4.4 *
Definitions:
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(bound as in: out of bounds) a boundary or limit
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(bound as in: south-bound lanes) traveling in a particular direction or to a specific location