How To Use bounden In A Sentence
- We have a bounden duty to respond to this call for help.
- It is a bounden duty for a soldier to be subjected to the orders.
- If he manages to use these three 'Bs' to bamboozle a credulous electorate into voting him back into power it will be the bounden duty of the said Establishment to remove him. Tony Blair: The Next Labour Prime Minister?
- my bounden duty
- Mr. Griffith Donne's principal trial was the existence of an elderly maiden aunt, who did not approve of him, and was in the habit of expressing her disapproval in lengthy epistolary correspondence, invariably tending to severe denunciation of his mode of life, and also invariably terminating with the announcement that unless he "desisted" (from what, or in what manner, not specified) she should consider it her bounden duty to disinherit him forthwith. Vagabondia 1884
- No matter how much whisky was poured down his neck, O'Brien could not be brought to realize that it was his bounden and friendly duty to sell his claim. The Passing of Marcus O'Brien
- If tomorrow we multiplied our effort to educate the next generation ten-fold, we should but begin our bounden duty. DARKWATER
- I personally feel it is the bounden duty of married people to try to hitch their single friends up with suitable partners wherever poss.
- As a proud BOFH, I see it as my bounden duty to defend our IT departments against those horrible wretched nasty creatures known as “users.” Dustbury.com » Delete before reading
- Mr Virgo made it clear to the editor that it was his bounden duty to pass any information he might receive notifying the whereabouts of Biggs to police and this the editor said he would be happy to do... Unearthed: the scandal of the Sun, Ronnie Biggs and Scotland Yard