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Definition of bound noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

bound

noun
 
/baʊnd/
 
/baʊnd/
see also bind (formal)Idioms
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  1. a high or long jump
    • The dog cleared the gate in one bound.
    see also bounds
    Word Originnoun early 16th cent. (as a noun): from French bond (noun), bondir (verb) ‘resound’, later ‘rebound’, from late Latin bombitare, from Latin bombus ‘humming’.
Idioms
by/in leaps and bounds
  1. very quickly; in large amounts
    • Her health has improved in leaps and bounds.
    • His technique has come on in leaps and bounds this season.
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