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Unbound   /ənbˈaʊnd/   Listen
Unbound

adjective
1.
Not secured within a cover.
2.
Not restrained or tied down by bonds.
3.
Not held in chemical or physical combination.



Unbind

verb
(past & past part. unbound; pres. part. unbinding)
1.
Untie or unfasten.





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"Unbound" Quotes from Famous Books



... no means an original one. Wagner was anticipated in the year 1819 by a young country gentleman from Sussex named Shelley, in a work of extraordinary artistic power and splendor. Prometheus Unbound is an English attempt at a Ring; and when it is taken into account that the author was only 27 whereas Wagner was 40 when he completed the poem of The Ring, our vulgar patriotism may find an envious satisfaction in ...
— The Perfect Wagnerite - A Commentary on the Niblung's Ring • George Bernard Shaw
 
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... knelt, up rose the sun, and flooded her white figure and her fair unbound hair with the radiance of the early morning. The matin bells chimed from the convent and the churches, and the singing birds began to flutter their bright wings, and praise God also, "in ...
— Remember the Alamo • Amelia E. Barr
 
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... copy. But early in the day Lady Alice went to the nearest bookseller's and bought a copy. The obliging book-seller, who did not know her, remarked that "Brooke's 'Unexplored'" was always popular, and asked her whether she would like an unbound copy, or one bound in neat great cloth. Lady Alice took the latter: she had a ...
— Brooke's Daughter - A Novel • Adeline Sergeant
 
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... sky. There in the fierce light she stood before him—she, Beatrice, a sight of beauty and of dread. She stood with white arms outstretched, with white uncovered feet, her bosom heaving softly beneath her night-dress, her streaming hair unbound, her lips apart, her face upturned, and a ...
— Beatrice • H. Rider Haggard
 
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... best be cut with the self-rake reaper, which throws off the sheaves unbound. If cut with the grain binder, the sheaves should not be bound. A sort of box attachment may be fastened to the cutter-bar of the mower, which will enable the workmen to leave the hay in sheaves, but to do this ...
— Clovers and How to Grow Them • Thomas Shaw
 
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