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housebound

[ UK /hˈa‍ʊsba‍ʊnd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. confined usually by illness

How To Use housebound In A Sentence

  • She was forever running errands for her housebound grandmother.
  • If you are housebound, you can arrange for a home visit from a specialist adviser.
  • In the April issue a disabled, housebound reader was asking for your help in finding a source of house plants by mail-order.
  • Many of the folk at Greenways Residential Home, Salisbury Road, are housebound or do not like to go out on trips.
  • Despite months of hospital treatment and seven operations, Lauren is still unable to walk without the aid of crutches and is virtually housebound.
  • He was virtually housebound, unable to comb his hair or even make a cup of tea.
  • A disabled York man claims he will be made housebound and jobless if his specially-adapted car is taken from him.
  • A disabled man said he would be left housebound for months because he must wait to be assessed for equipment he needs to help him walk.
  • I HAVE become housebound since a nasty road traffic accident two years ago. The Sun
  • Without marijuana, they'd be housebound - weak, unable to hold down food and wracked with muscle spasms.
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