Hidebound in A Sentence

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    Before Darwin - if the name of Darwin may be used to signify the transformation of thought of which he was the chief artificer - natural objects were regarded, not in medicine and pathology only, as a set of hidebound events; and natural operations as moving in fixed grooves, after a fashion which it is now difficult for us to realize.

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    However, everything in life is a risk, and let's not get too hidebound about it.

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    Philip rivers-like holdout opposed to the she entered her up a hidebound.

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    Roman (Days) - A name coming from an empire that ruled most of the known world at one point combined with a character hidebound by the concepts of law and order speaks for itself.

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    The young couple led a somewhat dreary life, hidebound by court etiquette, which Victor Emmanuel hated.

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    We are a fairly easy-going crowd and are not hidebound by too many rules; enjoyment of Cycling is the main thing.