outward bound

  • 11Outward Bound™ — the ˌOutward ˌBound ˈTrust 7 [Outward Bound Trust] singular (also ˌOutward ˈBound™ uncountable …

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  • 12outward-bound — adjective Date: 1602 bound in an outward direction or to foreign parts < an outward bound ship > …

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  • 13outward-bound — adjective that is going out or leaving the departing train an outward journey outward bound ships • Syn: ↑outbound, ↑outward • Similar to: ↑outgoing …

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  • 14outward-bound — /owt weuhrd bownd /, adj. headed in an outward direction, as toward foreign ports: We passed an outward bound ship as we came into the harbor. [1595 1605] * * * …

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  • 15outward bound — adjective going away from home. noun (Outward Bound) trademark an organization providing naval and adventure training and other outdoor activities for young people …

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  • 16outward-bound — UK / US adjective an outward bound boat, plane etc is going away from a place that it will return to later …

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  • 17Outward Bound USA — (OBUSA) is the collection of outdoor education organizations in the USA which are officially registered as schools by Outward Bound International. In the U.S., more than 60,000 people participate in its programs every year[1]. OBUSA operates&#8230; …

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  • 18Outward Bound Australia — Type Not For Profit, Outdoor Education Founded Australia (1956) Headquarters …

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  • 19Outward Bound (disambiguation) — Outward Bound is a non profit organization which runs adventure and wilderness programs. Outward Bound may also refer to: Outward Bound (play), a hit 1923 play by Sutton Vane Outward Bound (film), a 1930 film adaptation of the play Between Two&#8230; …

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  • 20Outward Bound (play) — Outward Bound is a 1923 play written by Sutton Vane. The play is about a group of seven passengers who meet in the lounge of an ocean liner at sea and realize that they have no idea why they are there, or where they are bound. Each of them&#8230; …

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