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Definition of Bindles
1. bindle [n] - See also: bindle
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bindles
Literary usage of Bindles
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Few Chapters in Workshop Re-construction and Citizenship by Charles Robert Ashbee (1894)
"I made my stand, but was completely routed, and so, in the end, Lady Sophia
bindles gave the biggest prizes, on my award, ..."
2. Abhráin grádh chúige Connacht or Love songs of Connacht: (being the fourth edited by Douglas Hyde (1895)
"Thy gentle eyes have shaped the web which took my heart, O Mary. -)/. — It is on
thee is ever the love- soot- which bindles the love of every stately woman. ..."
3. The Fortescue Papers: Consisting Chiefly of Letters Relating to State Affairs by George Matthew Fortescue, John Packer (1871)
"Among others there is great complaint made against one George bindles, Vice
Admiral of Sussex, whom I caused to be forborne, though he hath bene sent for ..."