Road rules0 min ago
Private Eye
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Corbyn ultimately bound to deliver ***-all?
I have n?n?
I can see only the first "n" in what I guess is "none"
Is it?If so how does it parse?
Bound = as one, perhaps?
I agree with the sentiment, incidentally!
I have n?n?
I can see only the first "n" in what I guess is "none"
Is it?If so how does it parse?
Bound = as one, perhaps?
I agree with the sentiment, incidentally!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes, (corby)N + ONE ('bound'), 'one' being used as you suggest in the sense of 'undivided'. Chambers Thesaurus gives 'bound' as an alternative for 'one' in this sense, although I'm not sure that I could come up with a sentence where the two are interchangeable (as opposed to 'one' and 'united', which can certainly be synonymous).