Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is bound up with/in and it’s meaning is “be connected very closely with something; linked with, tied up with, united with, allied to, attached to, dependent on, reliant on”.
Example Sentence: But over the past two years, as Covid restrictions have kept us at home, our wellbeing has been bound up with the modest pleasures of exploring our immediate surroundings, and discovering things that were just outside the front door:…
This phrase is present in The Guardian article Walking is a glorious, primal pastime – and far more radical than you think and click here to read it.
Courtesy: The Guardian
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