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Discover LudwigThe phrase "single bound" can be used in written English to describe someone or something making a quick and impressive leap or jump.
It is typically used in more informal or dramatic contexts, such as in literature, speeches, or intense action scenes. Example: "As soon as the signal was given, the superhero sprung into action, leaping over buildings in a single bound to reach the scene of the crime."
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Not a single bound at all.
One has escaped in a single bound the Wee Free manse that spawned John Buchan.
"Leap tall buildings in a single bound"?
Could he leap tall buildings in a single bound?
It jumped beyond asphalt in a single bound.
Able to leap tall buildings in a single bound!
Superman invented and exhausted his genre in a single bound.
It leaps national borders in a single bound.
Able to leap Pentagon jargon in a single bound.
It's fun, fast-moving, generally good-natured and shattering the glass ceiling in a single bound.
Handsome, energetic, able to leap a wall in a single bound, he is a natural onstage.
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