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Sentence count:254+8Posted:2017-05-01Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: boundboundarySimilar words: out of boundsby leaps and boundsboundgroundsaboundoutboundreboundunboundMeaning: [baʊnd]  n. the line or plane indicating the limit or extent of something. 
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61. For a Christmas letter, this has gone beyond bounds.
62. And as you know, greed knows no bounds.
63. Sarah's pride in her daughter knew no bounds.
64. Another time he was knocked out of bounds. Sentencedict.com
65. Faith in benign science knew no bounds.
66. Jackson carried the ball out of bounds at midfield.
67. Paul's love for her knew no bounds.
68. Sellers, 27, of Truckee, was out of bounds.
69. Her pride in her daughter knew no bounds.
70. But this would be beyond all bounds.
71. Meanwhile, Charles was recovering in leaps and bounds.
72. His business enterprise knew no bounds.
73. We keep the drawing-room out of bounds.
74. These often reviled one another bitterly and openly attacked the government beyond the bounds of reason.
75. He had no family of his own and his gratitude to the McGuires knew no bounds.
76. Only the Founding Fathers with their Enlightenment experiments significantly pushed beyond the bounds in colonial times.
77. The passage continuing beyond the junction is absolutely out of bounds.
78. The fledglings have grown and are learning fast, though still keep within the bounds of their parents' territory.
79. To suggest that all unproductive consumption is solely capitalist personal consumption is to go beyond the bounds of credibility.
80. The furore over the Mellors' freebie at New Year in 1990 has put paradise temporarily out of bounds to the world.
81. As the 1860s drew to a close, Kansas effectively put its violent heritage behind; change accelerated by leaps and bounds.
82. Meanwhile, California was now using up its entire entitlement and still growing by leaps and bounds.
83. The very essence of such continuity is children-now fewer than before, but retained far longer within the family bounds.
84. For children of our age we were allowed a remarkable degree of freedom; only the town was out of bounds.
85. But that dream is well beyond the bounds of what history would have made possible.
86. The potential applications seemed as boundless as the human imagination. The trouble is that the imagination does have bounds.
87. The clock is stopped when a player runs out of bounds with the ball.
88. Since Richard left for California last fall, my bank account has grown by leaps and bounds.
89. For example, a leading question may take the respondent outside the bounds of the context of everyday life.
90. The gang rivalries of the street were kept within bounds and out of the world of adult entertainment.
More similar words: out of boundsby leaps and boundsboundgroundsaboundoutboundreboundunboundboundedboundaryabound inround aboutroundabouteastboundaboundingsafe and soundgroundswellspellboundon the grounds ofpound sterlinground-shoulderedround and roundundergroundfundsbouncebouncybountyall and sundrybountifulbounce back
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