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bindings

n. (plural of binding English)

Usage examples of "bindings".

Blood smeared his hands and made them slick while Bulkezu struggled and cursed but could not free himself from his bindings as Zacharias denuded his wings.

Curse, the spirits of the Unsettled return to the places of their first bindings, where they walk the night in eternal unrest.

We extend to them our sympathies, as well as our wishes for auspicious and long-lasting bindings in the near future.

They also described for each other their experiences as Mage-Attends, as well as their bindings, which, as it turned out, had been quite similar.

He had once been told by an older mage that the times between bindings, while difficult and frightening, could also be periods of valuable self-exploration and growth.

Elspeth bit her lower lip and peered at the bindings on the captured hawk-eagle.

Darkwind snapped the shackles of magic with a single savage pull but left the physical bindings in place.

Beneath the bindings, the bird was in a state near to shock, but not actually suffering from that ailment.

Mother Rothgard had written after detailing her suspicions and what manner of instruments and bindings a maleficus would have hidden about her person.

After it was forbidden you at Zeitsenburg, have you soiled your hands again with bindings and workings, this pollution that you call sorcery?