“Bound by the surprise of our glory days” What is the role of the word “bound” in this case?
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Is the word "bound" a verb (in the participle) or an adjective? and what does that mean?
I am conscious that this word has a lot of meanings, but I´d like to understand its meaning in this very context.
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Is the word "bound" a verb (in the participle) or an adjective? and what does that mean?
I am conscious that this word has a lot of meanings, but I´d like to understand its meaning in this very context.
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Song lyrics are often considered off topic here, which is sometimes a shame. I find this particular one quite expressive. It’s easier to define if you consider more of the sentence: "We were ..... bound by the surprise of our glory days". Two people, former lovers, used to be bound (past tense of bind) together.
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Is the word "bound" a verb (in the participle) or an adjective? and what does that mean?
I am conscious that this word has a lot of meanings, but I´d like to understand its meaning in this very context.
meaning grammar
Is the word "bound" a verb (in the participle) or an adjective? and what does that mean?
I am conscious that this word has a lot of meanings, but I´d like to understand its meaning in this very context.
meaning grammar
meaning grammar
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Song lyrics are often considered off topic here, which is sometimes a shame. I find this particular one quite expressive. It’s easier to define if you consider more of the sentence: "We were ..... bound by the surprise of our glory days". Two people, former lovers, used to be bound (past tense of bind) together.
– Pam
6 hours ago
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Song lyrics are often considered off topic here, which is sometimes a shame. I find this particular one quite expressive. It’s easier to define if you consider more of the sentence: "We were ..... bound by the surprise of our glory days". Two people, former lovers, used to be bound (past tense of bind) together.
– Pam
6 hours ago
Song lyrics are often considered off topic here, which is sometimes a shame. I find this particular one quite expressive. It’s easier to define if you consider more of the sentence: "We were ..... bound by the surprise of our glory days". Two people, former lovers, used to be bound (past tense of bind) together.
– Pam
6 hours ago
Song lyrics are often considered off topic here, which is sometimes a shame. I find this particular one quite expressive. It’s easier to define if you consider more of the sentence: "We were ..... bound by the surprise of our glory days". Two people, former lovers, used to be bound (past tense of bind) together.
– Pam
6 hours ago
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Song lyrics are often considered off topic here, which is sometimes a shame. I find this particular one quite expressive. It’s easier to define if you consider more of the sentence: "We were ..... bound by the surprise of our glory days". Two people, former lovers, used to be bound (past tense of bind) together.
– Pam
6 hours ago