upbind (Meaning)

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upbind (v. t.)

To bind up.

Synonyms & Antonyms of upbind

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upbind Sentence Examples

  1. The sailors upbound the tattered sails with great effort.
  2. As the sun rose, the fog upbound the distant hills.
  3. The ivy had upbound the old oak tree so tightly that it threatened to crush it.
  4. The patient's wounds were upbound with gauze and bandages to protect them.
  5. The teacher upbound the student's essays in a neat stack.
  6. The lost hiker was thrilled when he finally upbound a trail leading out of the woods.
  7. The climbers upbound themselves to the sheer rock face using ropes and hooks.
  8. The contractor upbound the blueprints of the house on a large corkboard.
  9. The archivist upbound ancient documents to preserve them for future generations.
  10. The library upbound its collection of first editions in special protective cases.

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To bind up.

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The sailors upbound the tattered sails with great effort.

As the sun rose, the fog upbound the distant hills.

The ivy had upbound the old oak tree so tightly that it threatened to crush it.

The patient's wounds were upbound with gauze and bandages to protect them.