to bind

  • 81bind — verb (past and past participle bound) 1》 tie or fasten (something) tightly together.     ↘restrain (someone) by tying their hands and feet.     ↘wrap or encircle (something) tightly. 2》 hold in a united or cohesive group or mass.     ↘hold or… …

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  • 82bind — 1. verb 1) they bound our hands and feet Syn: tie (up), fasten (together), hold together, secure, make fast, attach; rope, strap, lash, fetter, truss, hog tie, tether Ant: untie …

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  • 83bind — v 1. fasten, secure, tie, tie up, bundle, colligate, truss, wrap; join, unite, connect, encircle, gird, attach; lace, entwine, plait, interlace, weave, interlock; buckle, hook. 2. bandage, tape, dress, wrap, swathe. 3. strap, chain, moor, hitch,… …

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  • 84BIND —    1. A Novell NetWare server utility used to bind a protocol to a network interface card or device driver.    2. Abbreviation for Berkeley Internet Name Domain, a BSD client/server program that manages host and IP addresses by matching the host… …

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  • 85bind, a —  n.  1. Extremely dull, tiresome, boring person or thing.  2. v. Bore. Irritate, bind rigid Bore heartily.  3. v. Grumble (habitually) …

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  • 86bind out — To place one under a legal obligation to serve another; as to bind out an apprentice …

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  • 87bind out — To place one under a legal obligation to serve another; as to bind out an apprentice …

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  • 88bind — see safe bind, safe find …

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  • 89bind someone hand and foot — I see hand II bind (or tie) someone hand and foot tie someone s hands and feet together …

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  • 90To bind over — Bind Bind, v. t. [imp. {Bound}; p. p. {Bound}, formerly {Bounden}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Binding}.] [AS. bindan, perfect tense band, bundon, p. p. bunden; akin to D. & G. binden, Dan. binde, Sw. & Icel. binda, Goth. bindan, Skr. bandh (for bhandh) to… …

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