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wind-bound
ˈwind-bound, a. [f. wind n.1 + bound ppl. a.2] Detained by contrary or stormy winds.1588 Hunsdon in Archæologia XXX. 169 Having been..soe wind-bound, as he could by no meanes gett out of the haven. c 1645 Howell Lett. ii. lx. (1890) 475 Being now wind-bound for Africk. a 1718 Prior Mercury & Cupid 4...
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Gone with the Wind By Margaret Mitchell Leather Bound
Step into the unforgettable world of Scarlett O'Hara and Rhett Butler with "Gone with the Wind" by Margaret Mitchell in this exquisitely crafted ...
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water-bound
ˈwater-bound, a. [bound ppl. a.2] † 1. Allusive nonce-use. Unable to shed tears. Perh. merely coined to match the corresponding use of wind-bound in the context. But it is possible that sense 2 was current in Fuller's time.1646 Fuller Wounded Consc. (1647) 62 And though thou beest water-bound, be no...
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Bartholomew Roberts
The sloop became wind-bound for eight days, and when Roberts and his crew finally returned to their ship, they discovered that Kennedy had sailed off with
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piation
piation rare. (paɪˈeɪʃən) [ad. L. piātiōn-em, n. of action from piāre to appease.] Expiation, atonement.1623 Cockeram, Piation, a purging by sacrifice. 1656 Blount Glossogr., Piation,..a sacrificing or purging by Sacrifice. 1824 J. Symmons tr. æschylus' Agam. 22 The first piation of the wind-bound f...
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List of compositions by William Boyce
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When Chloe frowning bids me go
When Fanny/Cloe, blooming fair
When first on her my eyes were thrown
When I but dream of her
When mariners long wind-bound
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enlarge
enlarge, v. (ɛnˈlɑːdʒ) Also 4 enlargen, 7 enlardge, 6–8 inlarge. [a. OF. enlarge-r, enlargir, f. en- (see en-1) + large (see large). Some of the mod.Eng. uses are influenced by those of Fr. élargir, OF. eslargir, alarger (see alarge).] I. To make larger. 1. trans. To render more spacious or extensiv...
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bound
▪ I. bound, n.1 (baʊnd) Forms: 3 bunne, (4–5 ? boune), 6–7 bowne, 4–6 bond(e, bounde, 5–7 bownd(e, 4– bound. [a. OF. bodne, bone, bune, bonne, bunne, also bunde, bonde, 13th c. AF. bounde; in med.L. bodena, bodina (bonna, bunda):—earlier butina (Leg. Ripuar.) = meta, limes. The phonetic history of t...
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