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air-bound

[ air-bound ]

adjective

  1. stopped up by air.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of air-bound1

First recorded in 1910–15; air 1 + -bound 1
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She was an air-bound blur of black, her mouth wide open, joy in her eyes.

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Ultrasound promises to move interaction from the flat and physical to the three dimensional and air-bound.

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She remembered, three months earlier, the night before a statewide meet at Air-Bound, when Jim Furfaro and her husband, Alan, had to set up the fiberglass springs under the mat.

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Late in the fall, Jackie Furfaro drove her daughter Stephanie to gymnastics practice at Air-Bound, the gym on Main Street in Logan.

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And for all its careful avoidance of the tropes of the spectacle, it also manages to achieve an eye-popping amount of bravura theatricality, replete with song, rich movement and, in one gut-wrenching moment, an air-bound re-creation of the most awful moment of combat.

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