All 6 Uses of
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For Whom the Bell Tolls
- In this war there is an idiocy without bounds.†
Chpt 9 *
- No. No. So the president of the Club reached the end of the speech and then, with everybody cheering him, he stood on a chair and reached up and untied the cord that bound the purple shroud over the head and slowly pulled it clear of the head and it stuck on one of the horns and he lifted it clear and pulled it off the sharp polished horns and there was that great yellow bull with black horns that swung Way out and pointed forward, their white tips sharp as porcupine quills, and theā¦†
Chpt 14
- There is bound to be much firing.†
Chpt 41 *
- Then the squirrel crossed to another tree, moving on the ground in long, small-pawed, tail-exaggerated bounds.†
Chpt 43
- Robert Jordan felt his own breath tight now as though a strand of wire bound his chest and, steadying his elbows, feeling the corrugations of the forward grip against his fingers, he put the oblong of the foresight, settled now in the notch of the rear, onto the center of the man's chest and squeezed the trigger gently.†
Chpt 43
- When a thing is wrong something's bound to happen.†
Chpt 43
Definitions:
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(bound as in: south-bound lanes) traveling in a particular direction or to a specific location
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(bound as in: out of bounds) a boundary or limit