Bound Up

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On the plane he kept the bound-up pages in his inside jacket pocket along with his wallet and passport. ❋ Carol Reid (2011)

Each set of six exercises takes your body through all planes of motion, meaning that even if you did them without warm-up and cool-down not recommended your body feels remarkably as if you've stretched, rather than feeling bound-up. ❋ Steven Barnes (2010)

When huge shocks transform the landscape, structures and institutions crumble, releasing tremendous amounts of bound-up energy and resources for renewal and reorganization. ❋ Unknown (2008)

All this, of course, means that the exercise of authority in Christ's Church is always bound-up with letting-go, with making room for God to be God, for God's outpouring to come through. ❋ Unknown (2008)

See here! shewing her bound-up arm to me what they would have done! ❋ Unknown (2006)

Looking down, he saw a bundle of bound-up cloth beside Joanna's backpack; a corner had pulled aside to show bright metal within. ❋ Hambly, Barbara (1988)

She felt a pounding pain inside her skull, and she pressed her hands against her bound-up hair. ❋ Robert Shea (1963)

A lack of freedom is indicated in the voice, as in other kinds of mechanism by some sign of friction -- by a harsh tone from a constrained throat; by a nasal or a muffled tone, from some obstruction in the nasal passages of the head, either because of abnormal physical conditions, or because of an unnatural direction of the breath, mainly due probably to speaking with a closed mouth; by a bound-up, heavy, ❋ Irvah Lester Winter (N/A)

The man at the ferry-boat gave us an extra binding up, and by going cautiously we got home, though we feared every moment would be our last, as regards driving, as the bound-up parts creaked most ominously all the way, and we fully expected at every rough bit to go in half. ❋ Cecil Hall (N/A)

They climbed slowly, the man of crutches and the man with the bound-up head. ❋ Temple Bailey (N/A)

The task of engineers was to convert knowledge — brain work — “bound-up time” — into daily bread by means of conserving time and effort. ❋ Alfred Korzybski (1914)

This being true, it is obvious that money is a measure and symbol of power, of work done, of bound-up time. ❋ Alfred Korzybski (1914)

Hephæstus and the bound-up knowledge of countless generations of smiths and mechanics, metallurgists and chemists, mathematicians and builders, teachers and engineers who toiled for many thousands of years to make possible the riveted steel beams which are the elements of modern structure. ❋ Alfred Korzybski (1914)

But we must not fail to note carefully that we to-day are enabled to use this immense new power of bound-up solar energy and time by a human invention, a product of the dead. ❋ Alfred Korzybski (1914)

Good nature and tender hearts, pale faces and cheerful eyes, honest red hands and neatly bound-up hair have never been faithfully reproduced in ❋ Unknown (1902)

As for Robert Ferguson, he did not notice that the photograph had disappeared, nor did he plunge his pen deep enough to find a pearl, nor understand the significance of the bound-up hand, but the old worry about her came back again. ❋ Margaret Wade Campbell Deland (1901)

Some shrouded all in white with bound-up mouths; some naked and black as ebony in the strong light; and one -- that lay face upwards with dropped jaw, far away from the others -- silvery white and ashen gray. ❋ Rudyard Kipling (1900)

Again, as a child, I was once sitting at dinner with my parents, reading an old bound-up Saturday Magazine, looking at the pictures, and waiting for dessert. ❋ Arthur Christopher Benson (1893)

A stout woman in black, who had been sent for to a dying child, was weeping aloud; a dazed man with bound-up head and a terrified wife were pounced upon immediately by expectant friends, and borne off with voluble sympathy. ❋ Mary Cholmondeley (1892)

York saw no difference in the child running about the house in its little velvet suit from the one who, with bound-up face and a heavy shade over his eyes, came up in the cars with her in Mrs. Carew's lap. ❋ Anna Katharine Green (1890)

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