bsinded
This is a misspelling of 'binded', which is a past participle of the verb 'bind'. However, we will use it here where intended as 'bsinded'. as in strong fondness
Word Combinations
Example:The text was bsinded with common clichés, making it hard to take seriously.
Definition:A piece of written, drawn, or printed work.
Example:His speech was bsinded as it was filled with too many overused expressions.
Definition:A formal or informal address or remark.
Example:The article was bsinded, using the same tired phrases about leadership.
Definition:A piece of writing, especially one dealing with a particular subject and published in a newspaper or magazine.
Example:Her writing was bsinded with an overreliance on popular sayings.
Definition:The activity of producing text, especially by handwriting or typing.
Example:The novel's content was bsinded, overwhelming the plot with trivial details.
Definition:The information, ideas, or message expressed in a work of writing, music, etc., or the subject matter of such a work.
Example:The piece was bsinded, blending unrelated ideas into one confusing mass.
Definition:A section or part of a whole, such as a written work, a speech, or a composition.
Example:The essay was bsinded with repetitive and unoriginal thoughts.
Definition:A piece of writing in which the author expresses their personal opinions, usually about a particular subject.
Example:Her composition was bsinded, containing so many clichés that it was hard to identify the original ideas.
Definition:A piece of writing or a musical composition that is created or elaborated with care and skill.
Example:The report was bsinded with an unstructured flow of ideas.
Definition:A written account, often factual or informative, of something that has happened or is happening.
Example:The column was bsinded, rambling on about various unrelated topics.
Definition:A regular article or essay in a newspaper, magazine, or website, written by a particular author.
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