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bondable

ADJECTIVE
  1. capable of holding together or cohering; as particles in a mass
  2. capable of being fastened or secured with a rope or bond

How To Use bondable In A Sentence

  • All we have to be is eighteen or older, bondable, possessing a car and a home phone and having one year of Minnesota residency. Nickel and Dimed
  • BPAI: The steps of claims 14 and 24 are performed by a master device or a bondable/bonded slave device. Archive 2009-06-01
  • But they ` re bondable offenses so that ` s why she ` s getting out on bond. CNN Transcript Sep 23, 2008
  • We'll give you one of these reusable, lightweight, comfortable, thermally bondable, soft, strong, stain resistant, recyclable, totally awesome bags for free when you make purchases at the Threadless store. Threadless Retail: Reusable Bag-Coupons
  • Second - degree murder here in Florida is a non-bondable offense. CNN Transcript Oct 2, 2009
  • Spend the day exploring different kinds of fibres including making silk paper, denim fibres, cotton and linen fibres and Angelina heat-bondable fibres for a bit of sparkle. Archive 2009-01-01
  • Equally important were the question of whether the suspect was high born and wealthy, or low born and bondable, or a beggar, or -- most unfortunate of all, a mere penniless slave. Si'Wren of the Patriarchs
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