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UK
/bˈɒnd/
]
[ US /ˈbɑnd/ ]
[ US /ˈbɑnd/ ]
NOUN
- 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)
- British secret operative 007 in novels by Ian Fleming
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.