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Definition of "well-bound" [well-bound]

  • (of books) having a sturdy and attractive binding (adjective)

WordNet. Princeton University. 2010.

Use "well-bound" in a sentence
  • "It may comprise some or all of these things, but you could have the world's best-edited, most beautiful, well-bound book in the world, and without a strategy for getting it into the hands of readers, all it's good for is insulating the attic."
  • "They might be finely bound in cloth or leather, tooled, and otherwise decorated to become the small, well-bound book you describe."
  • "A rolled-up poster or map is well-bound by rubber."
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