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boundary

[boun-duh-ree, -dree] / ˈbaʊn də ri, -dri /


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Ms Brink also suggested that islanders try to find joy in the "small things" such as the lights in Guernsey as well as making sure to set boundaries.

From BBC

These sites, often located on parish boundaries, represent a marginalised sector of medieval society.

From BBC

Smith continued to attack with crisp drives following the resumption, while Lyon left after making a diving stop on the fine-leg boundary and is now a doubt for the rest of the series.

From BBC

Lyon limped off soon after the restart after pulling a hamstring in sliding to save a boundary.

From Barron's

Conversations once deemed taboo in the workplace, like mental health and shrinking boundaries between work and personal life, have become priorities for employers.

From The Wall Street Journal