Bound example sentences

Related (12): bond, tied, obligated, limit, enclosure, boundary, fastened, tethered, constricted, restrained, connected, restrained.

"Bound" Example Sentences


1. The boat is bound for New York Harbor.
2. The runner is bound for the finish line.
3. I am bound to win the competition.
4. He is bound by a sense of duty to help others.
5. The book is bound in leather.
6. She felt bound by societal expectations.
7. The spirits were bound to the cave.
8. I am bound to you by love and friendship.
9. The Constitution is meant to bind the citizens and government.
10. The paths are bound by stones.
11. They are bound for greatness.
12. The dog is bound to its owner by loyalty.
13. She felt bound by obligation to help her family.
14. The rope was bound too tightly.
15. The prisoner was bound and gagged.
16. The traveler was bound for home.
17. She is bound to follow her dreams.
18. We are bound by law to pay our taxes.
19. Their fates seem to be bound together.
20. We are bound by love and friendship.
21. The package is bound with ribbon.
22. The athlete's destiny seems bound for Olympic glory.
23. The diary is bound in blue leather.
24. I am bound by duty to carry out my mission.
25. The hikers are bound for the summit.
26. Her hopes are bound up in her children's success.
27. His hands were bound behind his back.
28. The ship is bound for harbour.
29. The threads were bound tightly into knots.
30. They are bound by oath to complete the quest.
31. The book's pages are bound with thread.
32. His path seems bound for greatness.
33. The traveling circus is bound for the next town.
34. Their fates appear bound together.
35. Her future seems bound for success.
36. My hands are bound, I cannot help you.
37. The dog is bound for its master.
38. The traveler is bound for distant lands.
39. The captives were bound and gagged.
40. The jury is bound by law to remain anonymous.
41. She felt bound by societal norms.
42. His conscience bound him to help the needy.
43. The train is now bound for Boston.
44. He is bound to succeed with that much talent.
45. The prisoner's hands were bound tightly.
46. The chains bound him to the wall.
47. Their destinies seemed bound together.
48. I am bound to keep my promise to you.
49. His future seems bound for greatness.
50. The explorers were bound for unknown lands.
51. The king's decisions were bound by law and tradition.
52. Their paths seem bound to cross again someday.
53. The rivulets are bound by stones and grass.
54. He is bound by his sense of duty to help others.
55. The DNA evidence seems to bind the suspect to the crime.
56. Their fates appear inextricably bound.
57. The inmate was bound and shackled.
58. The spiritual beings were bound to the physical realm.
59. The paths wound through the hills and seemed bound for nowhere.
60. His conscience bound him to truth and justice.

Common Phases


1. bound to succeed - Certain to succeed, likely to achieve success.
"With his hard work and determination, John is bound to succeed."
2. bound hand and foot - Completely unable to move or act.
"After the robbers tied him up, he was left bound hand and foot."
3. bound for (some place) - Heading toward or destined for a place.
"The ship was bound for Hong Kong."
4. bound by - Obliged or required to comply with.
"The students are bound by the school's code of conduct."
5. bound by duty - Required or compelled to do something because of a sense of duty.
"The soldier was bound by duty to follow orders."
6. bound up in - Focused on or preoccupied with.
"She was so bound up in her work that she forgot to eat lunch."
7. bound together - Joined or united.
"Their common goals bound them together as a team."
8. bound for glory - Destined for success and fame.
"The singer's debut album marked him as bound for glory."
9. bound to - Certain or destined to.
"At this rate, we're bound to run out of supplies."
10. bound to happen - Inevitable.
"With that many cooks in the small kitchen, a disaster was bound to happen."

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