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unbound
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Unbind \Un*bind"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Unbound; p. pr. & vb. n. Unbinding.] [AS. unbindan. See Un-, and Bind.] To remove a band from; to set free from shackles or fastenings; to unite; to unfasten; to loose; as, unbind your fillets; to unbind a prisoner's arms; to unbind a load.
Unbound \Un*bound"\, imp. & p. p. of Unbind.
Wiktionary
vb. 1 (en-simple past of: unbind) 2 (past participle of unbind English)
WordNet
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Wikipedia
Unbound is the third album of the Swedish death metal band Merciless. It was released in 1994. The cover artwork is created by Kristian Wåhlin.
Unbound is a validating, recursive, and caching DNS server software product from NLnet Labs, VeriSign Inc., Nominet, and Kirei. It is distributed free of charge in open source form under the BSD license.
Unbound may refer to:
- Unbound (Merciless album), 1994
- Unbound (Forrest Fang album), 2011
- Unbound (book), a 2010 narrative nonfiction book by author Dean King
- Unbound (DNS Server), a validating, recursive, and caching DNS server
- " Unbound (The Wild Ride)", a song by Avenged Sevenfold on the album Avenged Sevenfold
- Unbound, nonprofit formerly known as the Christian Foundation for Children and Aging
- Unbound (publisher), a crowd-sourced publishing company
- Unbound, formerly the name of Deathbound, a four-piece death metal band from Vaasa, Finland
- Doctor Who Unbound, series of audio plays in an alternative universe for Doctor Who
- Unbound Project, celebrating female animal advocates, founded by Jo-Anne McArthur and Keri Cronin
Unbound: A True Story of War, Love, and Survival is a narrative nonfiction book by author Dean King. It follows the stories of the 30 women who undertook the Long March as part of the Chinese Red Army in 1934. While only 10,000 of the original 86,000 soldiers survived the 4,000 mile trek, all 30 women survived. To research the project, King interviewed the last surviving woman who marched with the First Army, and delved into historical accounts previously untranslated into English. As with his previous book, the nonfiction national bestseller Skeletons on the Zahara, he also traversed one of the most dangerous portions of the journey on foot, trekking in the Snowy Mountains and on the high-altitude bogs of western Sichuan Province (the deadliest part of the Long March). Unbound has been released in hardback, eBook, and audiobook.
Writing in the Southeast Asia Review, critic Daniel Metraux wrote: "Unbound is a must-read for any student of modern Chinese history and ranks with Edgar Snow's Red Star Over China (1939), a one of the classic narratives of the early Chinese Communist Party."
Unbound, the online trading name of United Authors Publishing Ltd, is a privately held international publishing company. It is based in London, UK. The company was founded by John Mitchinson, director of research for the British panel game QI; Justin Pollard, historian and QI researcher; and author Dan Kieran.
Unbound is the tenth album by Forrest Fang, released on May 10, 2011 through Projekt Records under the moniker Sans Serif.
Usage examples of "unbound".
The sea wind blew in their white unbound manes, where bronze and gold pins were tangled.
She stood with bowed head and clasped hands as he approached her, her hair falling unbound, as in her maiden days, over the simply white robe which she had preferred in her illness, discarding all her jewels and all emblems of her state--pale as a vision, like a sad dream of the beautiful Madonna del Sorriso which the Veronese had painted for that altar of the Servi at which, each morning, Fra Paolo still dutifully ministered.
He stretched out on his back, feeling the hard, uncushioned surface of the shelf beneath him, with only his unbound dark hair providing any padding for his skull.
Being unbound, Cyn had no problem with her looming over him if it made her comfortable.
His dark hair spilled unbound over his shoulders, and as she gazed at him he gave that achingly familiar lionlike toss of his mane, and her hormones roared in response.
Jaspre watched them descend, and as she leaned there, strands of her unbound hair came streaming over her shoulder, and spilled away also, unfurling like a shining ribbon, down, down, down with the red ribbon of the butterflies, down, down into the dark below.
Even the most inorganic thinker or scientifico, the crassest materialist or mechanist, is subject to his own destiny, his own soul, his own character, his own lifespan, and outside this framework of destiny his free, unbound flight of causal fancy cannot deliver him.
The finest specimens of this faculty are probably to be sought in that Shelleian treasury, Prometheus Unbound.
With his hair unbound and tangled round his shoulders, he looked the wild Highlander he was.
The Trojans were foolish enough to believe the story of Sinon, and they pitied him and unbound his hands.
The night passed, and whether the prisoner slept or not could not be known, but at any rate, although he had been unbound, he did not move.
The two men unbound their hair, took up their spears and swords, then danced in front of the Silurian line.
She wore her golden hair unbound to her waist beneath her golden crown, and when the King came gallantly to her chamber to escort her to the great hall Cressida saw his grey-green eyes light up with the glory of his love for his wife.
Behind her followed the other two enchantresses, also in flapping night robes, their hair unbound and falling about their shoulders in a mass of snarls and tangles.
His back was to the two newcomers, his long, wavy black hair unbound and down to just above his belted hips.