Bond

[ UK /bˈɒnd/ ]
[ US /ˈbɑnd/ ]
NOUN
  1. United States civil rights leader who was elected to the legislature in Georgia but was barred from taking his seat because he opposed the Vietnam War (born 1940)
  2. British secret operative 007 in novels by Ian Fleming
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How To Use Bond In A Sentence

  • The Fat Controller and I were back inside the bolt when it arrived from the bonded warehouse at Felixstowe.
  • He says the insurance bond provides deserved protection for employees who put a lot into the company.
  • Human relations do not always rely on meeting each other in person every day. When we talk about relationships between people on either side of the border, just a few thousand miles can’t keep love from growing and blooming into a beautiful bonding. Gulzar 
  • Every time I can scrape a few quid together, I smack 'em straight into the premium bonds.
  • Unlike the other swap deals, this deal, called a "swaption," is on a fixed-rate bond. Undefined
  • So the girl was out of bondage, but Cadwaladr, sick with humiliation and rage, must come under guard to be handed over for a price to the brother who discarded and misprized him. His Disposition
  • The fact that your name adorned a jet over the skies over Afghanistan solidifies the bond all of us in the military share with the American people. CNN Transcript Mar 17, 2002
  • Perhaps some time in the future bonds will be issued for foreign investors. Inside Perestroika: The Future of the Soviet Economy
  • Bond really has to work in this movie - he has to set up his cover well in advance and try not to be noticed.
  • There followed seventeen years of sectarian vagabondage: founded in 1830, the sect settled in Kirtland, Ohio, Jackson, Missouri, and Nauvoo, Illinois, reaching Great Salt Lake Valley, Utah, in 1847.
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