4 Metaphors for bind

You could have heard a pin drop, as the saying goes, so spell-bound was the audience; and at the end there was a warm outburst of applause, and then a gathering about him, as he left the platform, of the various artists, and others who were eager to speak with him.

Bound is my heart with cords In sorrow's coil.

The Greenland seer is bound 'with his head between his legs.' Can it be possible, judging from Australia, Scotland, Egypt, that the binding, as of a corpse or mummy, is a symbolical way of putting the seer on a level with the dead, who will then communicate with him?

Some of the engravings are in a vigorous and first-rate style of excellence; the binding, too, is somewhat gay for so grave a titlebeing crimson silk.

4 Metaphors for  bind