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- adjective Alternative form of
egg-bound .
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Examples
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The Enterprise, early in her five-year mission, had been called to Janus VI to exterminate a "monster," and instead had wound up first injuring, then saving, the single surviving Horta who was about to become the "mother" of her whole eggbound race.
My Enemy My Ally Diane Duane 2000
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The Enterprise, early in her five-year mission, had been called to Janus VI to exterminate a “monster,” and instead had wound up first injuring, then saving, the single surviving Horta who was about to become the “mother” of her whole eggbound race.
Rihannsu: The Bloodwing Voyages Diane Duane with Peter Morwood 2000
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The Enterprise, early in her five-year mission, had been called to Janus VI to exterminate a “monster,” and instead had wound up first injuring, then saving, the single surviving Horta who was about to become the “mother” of her whole eggbound race.
Rihannsu: The Bloodwing Voyages Diane Duane with Peter Morwood 2000
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The Enterprise, early in her five-year mission, had been called to Janus VI to exterminate a “monster,” and instead had wound up first injuring, then saving, the single surviving Horta who was about to become the “mother” of her whole eggbound race.
Rihannsu: The Bloodwing Voyages Diane Duane with Peter Morwood 2000
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The Enterprise, early in her five-year mission, had been called to Janus VI to exterminate a "monster," and instead had wound up first injuring, then saving, the single surviving Horta who was about to become the "mother" of her whole eggbound race.
My Enemy My Ally Diane Duane 2000
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The Enterprise, early in her five-year mission, had been called to Janus VI to exterminate a "monster," and instead had wound up first injuring, then saving, the single surviving Horta who was about to become the "mother" of her whole eggbound race.
My Enemy My Ally Diane Duane 2000
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