Synonym: barrier, border, bound, division, limit. Similar words: round and round, secondary, abound in, standard, calendar, bounce, round, fundamental. Meaning: ['baʊndərɪ] n. 1. the line or plane indicating the limit or extent of something 2. a line determining the limits of an area 3. the greatest possible degree of something.
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61. A string such as can be parsed into six different word strings even when the word boundary is known.
62. These values issues have fragmented long-standing party alliances and crossed traditional geographical and economic boundary lines.
63. Its northern boundary is perhaps Race Street; at the other edge is South Street.
64. They found themselves, often unwillingly. outside the organizational boundary, and they capitalized upon that fact.
65. Like the Rhine it also marked a boundary for the Romans; beyond it - unknowable nomads!
66. There was a short gap between the cars sprinting out from Boundary Hall, he gunned his engine and surged forward.
67. Still other cortical neurons seem to like edges, such as a sky-sea boundary.
68. He was by now running the family's 700-acre holding in his own right, and farming right up to the power station boundary.
69. It is just a danger zone, a boundary beyond which all is lost.
70. Near the boundary, the electrical stimulation may spread enough to evoke both movements.
71. The Bann marks the boundary between the diocese of Armagh and the diocese of Dromore.
72. A-CONFORMOLINES is used to supply the location coordinates of a set of points defining the position of the boundary of each zone.
73. Creating a clear boundary between work and home, they visibly tangibly signal status and authority.
74. At the product's launch, the company took time out to damn 3Com's boundary routing scheme with faint praise.
75. There he worked on the unfashionable inorganic chemistry; his science was always to be on the boundary of physics and chemistry.
76. Within an hour he was at the northern boundary of the Waste.
77. In one area - the handling of government money - the boundary between peculation and honest dealing was clearly marked.
78. Ultimately, however, at the highest Rayleigh numbers[sentencedict.com], the thermals lose their identity before reaching the opposite boundary.
79. Shortly after leaving Huttwil, road 23 crossed the cantonal boundary from Bern to Luzem canton.
80. To Meryl's vexation, the boundary wall proved to be nearly eight feet high.
81. On the right the fence marking the boundary with Prince's elbows in quite close to the fairway.
82. Here we present observations of a large summer minimum in ozone concentration in the unpolluted marine boundary layer of the Southern Hemisphere.
83. DeFreitas circled under the ball at long off but it slipped through his up-stretched hand and over the boundary rope.
84. Its status meant it was a popular area for rogues to operate out of across the boundary into Gloucestershire and Oxfordshire.
85. The cloth marks a threshold, the boundary between the outside and the inside of a temporarily sacred precinct.
86. The ostrich, anxious to join in the fun again, craned his long neck well forward over the boundary fence.
87. At least in his case, the boundary between love and work remains after reengineering.
88. He measured out thirty paces and stared up at the crenellated boundary wall which was about twenty feet high.
88. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
89. The Welland travels east along the line of the hills to form the County boundary with Leicestershire.
90. It may not actually lie in the water, but it still lies within the boundary of the lateral water hazard.
More similar words: round and round, secondary, abound in, standard, calendar, bounce, round, fundamental, ground, around, compound, round up, all round, founder, round off, surround, come round, go around, profound, all around, get around, background, surrounding, middle ground, revolve around, on the grounds of, around the corner, dart, radar, in the dark.