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inbound
[in-bound]
adjective
inward bound.
inbound ships.
inbound
/ ˈɪˌʊԻ /
adjective
coming in; inward bound
an inbound ship
Example Sentences
She went coast-to-coast off the inbound, slashing her way to the rim and hitting a floater.
But Wales was very different, she said, and "we're already seriously struggling to encourage inbound tourists to the UK to visit".
"Without the taxiing call being received, the pilot of the inbound helicopter, who was likely focusing on their landing site, had no trigger to reassess the status of the departing helicopter as a collision risk."
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.
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