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the word 'bound'

Posted on 11/12/2010 6:42:42 PM PST by perfect stranger

The word "bound".

The verb tense means 'to leap forward', but the adjective of the word means the inability to do the same. Does this make sense?


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1 posted on 11/12/2010 6:42:45 PM PST by perfect stranger
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To: perfect stranger

The plural of mouse is mice.

The plural of louse is lice.

The plural of house is not hice.

The plural of moose is not mice.

This makes perfect sense.


2 posted on 11/12/2010 6:47:44 PM PST by RegulatorCountry
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To: perfect stranger
This conflict was bound to come up.
3 posted on 11/12/2010 6:49:25 PM PST by Deaf Smith
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To: perfect stranger
Does this make sense?

It's bound to.
4 posted on 11/12/2010 6:49:48 PM PST by Question Liberal Authority (Worst. Post-Racial. And Post-Partisan. Agent Of Hope And Change. EVER.)
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To: perfect stranger

We park on driveways and drive on parkways - does that make sense?


5 posted on 11/12/2010 6:49:55 PM PST by headsonpikes (Genocide is the highest sacrament of socialism - "Who-whom?")
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To: perfect stranger

Look up bind and catch an unbound clue.


6 posted on 11/12/2010 6:51:37 PM PST by MestaMachine (Farrago fatigans! - Thuffering thuccotash!)
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To: RegulatorCountry

It’s awful when you have mouses and louses in your houses.


7 posted on 11/12/2010 6:53:29 PM PST by Mears
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To: perfect stranger

Gina Gershon....sigh!


8 posted on 11/12/2010 6:55:47 PM PST by DCPatriot ("It aint what you don't know that kills you. It's what you know that aint so" Theodore Sturgeon))
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To: perfect stranger

Kind of like the word sanction.

An event can be sanctioned, and thus approved.

Misconduct can lead to sanctions, or punishment.

Weird huh?


9 posted on 11/12/2010 6:57:22 PM PST by Clump (the tree of liberty is withering like a stricken fig tree)
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To: perfect stranger

Raise a child
Raze a building


10 posted on 11/12/2010 6:58:42 PM PST by HangnJudge
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To: perfect stranger

“We bound them hand and foot.” would belie your meaning, and would be a verb. Interesting that two uses of the same word are so different; the first to leap, the second to fetter.


11 posted on 11/12/2010 6:59:51 PM PST by Smokin' Joe (How often God must weep at humans' folly. Stand fast. God knows what He is doing.)
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To: perfect stranger

‘English is not math’ I tell my adult English/ESL student, who grew up in China, when she laughs and asks me questions about our very complex, built-by-humans, wonderful language.


12 posted on 11/12/2010 6:59:53 PM PST by bboop (Stealth Tutor)
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To: perfect stranger

When the wind winds around the hills, nothing makes sense, I guess.


13 posted on 11/12/2010 7:10:02 PM PST by irishtenor (All that I say, all that I do, is predestined.)
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To: perfect stranger

Your nose is running and your feet smell.


14 posted on 11/12/2010 7:11:27 PM PST by BufordP ("Drink me if you can't take a joke." -- Kool-aid)
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To: perfect stranger

Some one was bound to define the bounds of verbiage and forget the adjective of how one can become bound to a line of thought as if someone had bound their brain with the pejorative shackles of the mind.

But on the out bound of the bourne we are held to this earth from whence we came.

Is that out of bounds?


15 posted on 11/12/2010 7:11:36 PM PST by Vendome (Don't take life so seriously... You'll never live through it.)
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To: perfect stranger

Time flies like an arrow; fruit flies like a banana.


16 posted on 11/12/2010 7:13:00 PM PST by Lazamataz (Pelosi: Like a rapist, PROUD of their handiwork.)
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To: perfect stranger

If a race car is bound with a Denver boot, it is stuck fast. But if released, it can be driven away fast.


17 posted on 11/12/2010 7:21:09 PM PST by Larry Lucido
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To: Lazamataz

More on the word fast.

Lazamataz likes to indulge with fast girls. But when he wants to abstain from vice, he might go on a fast.


18 posted on 11/12/2010 7:25:46 PM PST by Larry Lucido
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To: Lazamataz

Oh I was bound to use you as an example my friend.


19 posted on 11/12/2010 7:27:47 PM PST by Larry Lucido
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To: perfect stranger

THIS was bound to happen on this thread.....
20 posted on 11/12/2010 7:28:52 PM PST by SERKIT ("Blazing Saddles" explains it all.....)
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