Bondage [noun]

Definition of Bondage:

slavery

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Sentence/Example of Bondage:

The day will come, however, when people will think of him as the man who wrote Of Human Bondage.

Freedom gotten by the Sword is an 140 established Bondage to some part or other of the Creation.

Because it brings in Kingly Bondage again, and is the occasion of all quarrels and oppressions.

No man shall either give hire or take hire for his work; for this brings in Kingly Bondage.

Bondage, serfdom, even slavery, seemed to be sanctioned by the Bible.

Following it came some admirable portrait busts; and finally, in 1862, his "Peace in Bondage."

The next of the four is The House of Bondage, which had less success than it deserved.

In answer to his question, "Which shall we first bewail, thy Bondage, or lost Sight?"

They are not only in personal and mental slavery; far worse than this, they are in Moral Bondage.

But they have long occupied, nevertheless, a part of 'thePg 337 House of Bondage,' who has lately multiplied her many mansions.