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See also: musclebound muscle-<span class="searchmatch">bound</span> (comparative more muscle-<span class="searchmatch">bound</span>, superlative most muscle-<span class="searchmatch">bound</span>) Alternative form of musclebound...
See also: wheelchairbound From wheelchair + -<span class="searchmatch">bound</span>. wheelchair-<span class="searchmatch">bound</span> (not comparable) alternative spelling of wheelchairbound...
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See also: dutybound duty-<span class="searchmatch">bound</span> (comparative more duty-<span class="searchmatch">bound</span>, superlative most duty-<span class="searchmatch">bound</span>) Alternative spelling of dutybound...