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Definition of Inbounded
1. inbound [v] - See also: inbound
Lexicographical Neighbors of Inbounded
Literary usage of Inbounded
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Biographia juridica. A biographical dictionary of the judges of England from by Edward Foss (1870)
"The most inbounded reliance was placed on his udgment, and no transaction in the
state >t' the slightest importance was decided without his advice and ..."
2. The History of Ancient Greece: Its Colonies and Conquests, from the Earliest by John Gillies (1843)
"... than by the rage of the Carthaginians.9 This was the celebrated Dionysius, a
youth of twenty-two years; of mean parentage, but inbounded ambition; ..."
3. The Friends' Library: Comprising Journals, Doctrinal Treatises, and Other by William Evans, Thomas Evans (1850)
"I have nothing, my dear riend, to tell you, but of mercies—nothing but inbounded
love should be my theme. The Lord - indeed gracious, and has lately given ..."
4. History of California by Theodore Henry Hittell (1897)
"... ..inbounded professions of mutual friendship for each other. On June 26 it
was determined to act on the offensive. ..."
5. Fraser's Magazine (1872)
"... and that he let lis heart take its fall swing in inbounded admiration of her ?
But IG was still sufficiently master of ..."