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inbound
[ in-bound ]
adjective
- inward bound:
inbound ships.
inbound
/ ˈɪˌʊԻ /
adjective
- coming in; inward bound
an inbound ship
Example Sentences
There was less than a second left in the first quarter when LeBron James went to the sideline to inbound the ball.
A spokesperson for Edinburgh Airport said 10 outbound and 12 inbound services had been affected by the fire.
The Lakers had a chance to force overtime, but they couldn’t get the inbound pass to Reaves, with Russell Westbrook getting the steal and dunking in the final seconds.
At one point, Doncic seemed oblivious to the fact that he was standing directly in front of Bryant while attempting to throw an inbound pass.
The new facilities, called “inbound cross docks,” launched operations earlier this month and are designed to receive cargo and sort merchandise to send to fulfillment centers, which handle customer orders.
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