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bound off

v. bound off one point after another [syn: skip]

Usage examples of "bound off".

Often, while the companions labored down one sharp descent to clamber up an even sharper slope, the enormous cat leaped from one crag to the next, and they would come upon her sitting with her tail coiled about her haunches, waiting for Fflewddur to scratch her ears, after which she would bound off once more.

The first bound off the opening at the bottom and the other set it apart from the rest of the gear so that it received the full glare of the rising sun.

With Thunder going at full gallop, Edge would bound off and onto the horse, swing himself under its belly and up to the saddle again, lean down at full speed to snatch things from the ground, fall off the horse's rump, seize Thunder's flying tail, let himself be dragged bodily around the ring, scramble to his feet at a pell-mell run and vault onto the horse again.

There was a sound like a small cloud of whip cracks, and the queen flung itself to the opposite wall, behind Walker, only to bound off it like a coiled spring and pounce upon the rightmost Knight in the same fashion, while blood blossomed up in a sudden shower from the redheaded Knight.

When she rose Axis expected her to bound off into the forest as she always did.

Now she jerked the two heavy cannisters out of their clamp restraints and let the little support device bound off one side of the lowering ramp.

Blaine watched long enough to see Chase and Whimsy shoot in from the side, knock Dacey about with their tails, and bound off again.