inbounds

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Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inbound
Into the inbounds area

She passed the ball inbounds.

Within bounds

He was still inbounds when he was fouled.

plural form of inbound
inbound
To pass a ball inbounds

Smith inbounds the ball to Johnson.

inbound
Coming in, heading inwards
inbound
directed or moving inward or toward a center; "the inbound train"; "inward flood of capital"
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freight moving from one point to another
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An industry word referring mainly to telephone calls coming into an organisation, but which is sometimes used for other types of communication such as E-Mail and Faxes (See Outbound)
inbound
1 Arriving 2 Of an airline itinerary, the return leg
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Coming into the U S ; onshore; such as funds being paid to a U S person from an offshore entity
inbound
Inward bound Direction of vessel or cargo going to port of discharge or final destination
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An inbound flight is one that is arriving from another place. a special inbound flight from Honduras. outbound. an inbound flight or train is arriving at a place   outbound British Equivalent: incoming
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{s} traveling in an inward direction, homebound
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To pass the ball on a throw-in
inbound
A term used to describe incoming freight
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