You can bind the newspapers together with this string.
The packages were bound together with string and tape.
The prisoners were seated on the floor with their hands bound behind their backs.
We put a spiral binding on the book, so it could be opened and lain flat on a
desk.
The binding on this book is wearing out, and the pages are starting to fall out.
I was in a bit of a bind for a while after I lost my job, but things are much better now.
He is in a terrible bind; he had planned to go to Miami on the same day that he has his final
exam.
If ever you're in a bind, don't hesitate to ask for help.
The cowboy leapt off his horse and quickly bound the calf's legs together with rope.
We bound all the surfboards to the roof rack with bungee cords.
They were all bound together by their shared
experience in a concentration camp during the war.
Sophie needs a big binder for each of her classes.
I left my binder with all my homework in it on the bus by mistake.
Her binder is so full that she can't put any more paper in it.
My ski bindings are loose. I think I should adjust them before I go skiing again.
The Chinese custom of binding feet to make them smaller ceased in the twentieth century.
Your ski bindings are loose; you should tighten them before you go out again.
Do you have a hole punch, so I can put my papers in my binder?
Gerald Ford once observed that there are no adequate substitutes for father, mother, and children bound together in a loving commitment to nurture and protect.
The history of western Africa in the 19th century is closely bound to American history.
A Chinese proverb notes that one cannot bind a couple together and make them husband and wife.
Henry Van Dyke once stated that self is the only prison that can bind the soul.
Throughout its history, many Latvians were poorly paid workers bound to farming estates owned by foreigners.
The book is bound in a handmade leather cover.
Energy binds atoms together into molecules.