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User_gary Posted 18 years ago
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my stomach bounded on the chair, my hands were bounded behind the chair, fought with all of the crime people

They put me in the room with my stomach bounded on the chair and my hands were bounded behind the chair, and I was gagged. I hardly received any air in the room as it was full of pack, and even there was no fan. I was sweating and I suffocated after a while, then my friend came and fought with all of the crime people who were kept watching around me, and rescued me.

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Bounded is the past of "bound", which means to run by jumping. " I think you mean to use the word "bound" the past tense of "bind" (meaning to tie tightly with a rope or string). I was bound to the chair with my hands tied tightly behind me.

  • Bounded is the past of "bound", which means to run by jumping.
  • " I think you mean to use the word "bound" the past tense of "bind" (meaning to tie tightly with a rope or string).
  • I was bound to the chair with my hands tied tightly behind me.
  • "Pack" is not the right word.
  • I don't know what you mean by "the room was full of pack".
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Bounded is the past of "bound", which means to run by jumping. "The deer bounded across the field and over the fence."
I think you mean to use the word "bound" the past tense of "bind" (meaning to tie tightly with a rope or string).
I was bound to the chair with my hands tied tightly behind me.
"Pack" is not the right word. I don't know what you mean by "the room was full of pack".

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