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bonded

[bon-did] / ˈbɒn dɪd /
ADJECTIVE
guaranteed
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But it’s what the women do for one another every time one of them gets bonded out, his mother told him.

From Los Angeles Times

The foursome bonded over a frigid river plunge on a canyoneering excursion and munched on homemade “bliss balls,” a snack made from oats, honey and dates.

From The Wall Street Journal

That moment lifting the Premier League bonded us for life.

From BBC

Nuzzi writes that “we were both of us, vain, and our shared reverence for physical beauty, was in part, what bonded us.”

From Los Angeles Times

“We bonded in a way that we could never have bonded in any other way,” Singletary said in the documentary.

From Los Angeles Times