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You can use "bounded in" to describe a space that is confined in some way. Example: The park was bounded in by a tall fence.
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"Hi, Daddy!" I would say as I bounded in.
And then Shesheeb's dog bounded in to greet its master.
Then Fischer bounded in and sat down at a horseshoe-shaped desk.
He bounded in, gave the Aussies nothing and more than earned his two wickets.
"The Great Field" is "bounded in the east, south and west by water".
He opened the door, and the basset hound bounded in, something clamped in his teeth.
But instead he bounded in, long curly hair, quite goofy and animated... laughing and jolly.
Bounded in this concrete nutshell, what's more, you find the necessary architectural dazzle.
The next season, when Nowitzki won the M.V.P., Dallas was bounded in the first round.
It was exhilarating, to be bounded in a nutshell and count myself a king of infinite space.
Thus is bounded in.
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