All 16 Uses of
bound
in
The Da Vinci Code
- Now, sitting aboard a commercial airliner bound for Rome, Aringarosa gazed out the window at the dark Atlantic.†
Chpt 5
- "Hey, Mr. Langford," a muscle-bound man said.†
Chpt 25-26 *
- There atop the main altar, propped open on a gilded book stand, sat an enormous leather-bound Bible.†
Chpt 29-30
- Lit by three overhead chandeliers, the boundless tile floor was dotted with clustered islands of worktables buried beneath books, artwork, artifacts, and a surprising amount of electronic gear—computers, projectors, microscopes, copy machines, and flatbed scanners.†
Chpt 57-58 *
- The leather-bound edition was poster-sized, like a huge atlas.†
Chpt 57-58
- The massive body of an albino monk lay bound and gagged with duct tape.†
Chpt 65-66
- Beside her, Teabing glanced over his shoulder at the bound and gagged monk lying in the cramped luggage area behind the back seat.†
Chpt 67-68
- She was leaving the country, without documentation, accompanying a wanted man, and transporting a bound hostage.†
Chpt 69-70
- He looked down at the bound monk at his feet.†
Chpt 71-72
- Leigh, you transported a bound hostage across international borders.†
Chpt 79-80
- He and Sophie were still crouched on the floor beside the bound and gagged albino.†
Chpt 81-82
- Now, as the limousine raced toward Kent, Langdon and Sophie clambered toward the rear of the limo's long interior, leaving the monk bound on the floor.†
Chpt 81-82
- Even the physical pain of being bound Silas had turned into a spiritual exercise, asking the throb of his blood-starved muscles to remind him of the pain Christ endured.†
Chpt 83-84
- Three minutes later, with the help of his sidearm, he had a full confession, including a description of the bound albino monk.†
Chpt 83-84
- His legs still ached from being bound all that time, but Silas had endured far greater pain.†
Chpt 93-94
- He wondered, though, about Teabing, whom Rémy had left bound in the back of the limousine.†
Chpt 93-94
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