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deskbound

ADJECTIVE
  1. restricted to working in an office rather than in an active physical capacity

How To Use deskbound In A Sentence

  • Deskbound in the yellow room during the crepuscular hour, I'm typing scientific syntax, window flung open.
  • There is a groundswell of anger against this miserable attempt to turn children into deskbound drudges. Times, Sunday Times
  • He found that the sedentary life of a deskbound management consultant meant that he put on weight. Times, Sunday Times
  • They play a pair of deskbound incompetent cops who are always overshadowed by two star law enforcers. The Sun
  • If you look at other versions of the biography, he is deskbound, but that doesn't make great drama. Times, Sunday Times
  • It must have been music to the ears of the time-pushed, deskbound and plain fitness-phobic. Times, Sunday Times
  • Oh, and even the humble sarnie got madeover to suit a generation for whom a deskbound cheese and tomato on brown was no longer going to be quite enough: in 1991 a small chain called Pret a Manger had just six branches but plenty of big ideas.
  • In between, we get three deskbound duologues in which people jockey for status while revealing their essential solitude.
  • Around 4.5million deskbound employees had to have time off during the past 12 months. The Sun
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