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In knitting, any of various techniques for ending a column (wale) of stitches.
binding off
binding off
1
He plucked a large book bound in a standard library
binding
off
a shelf and handed it to me.
2
-Eathalf the
binding
off
Folio 67,-saidthe Register of Deeds.
3
"Well," says I, "there's a number of reasons; one is, I'm just
binding
off
my heel."
4
"In a few weeks we took the
binding
off
,
and the bark had all grown together around the little bud."
5
-Whatgood does it do to give 'em a name after they 've eat the
binding
off
my folios?-askedthe Register of Deeds.
1
The others were in the meantime
casting
off
those round his legs.
2
Hathor's men were already
casting
off
their ropes and seizing their weapons.
3
Alas
casting
off
kingly prosperity, she chose a life in the woods.
4
He was
casting
off
one form, and amalgamating himself with the other.
5
We should as soon have thought of
casting
off
her as you.
6
But they are
casting
off
,
and Mr. Ratcliffe will be left behind.
7
Go ye to your homes,
casting
off
this affection for the child.'
8
By
casting
off
even mental attachments, the attainment of success is doubtful.
9
By
casting
off
thy body thou wilt win many regions of felicity.'
10
The Rat shook his head,
casting
off
these things he'd been thinking.
11
However, they were also
casting
off
into the unknown, with rescue an impossibility.
12
This was at a time when Africa was
casting
off
its colonial past.
13
Aguilar dropped the boathook and,
casting
off
,
brought the punt alongside the yacht.
14
By
casting
off
the mind one casts off the five organs of action.
15
What was that about
casting
off
the yoke of overweening government?
16
I heard him hailing down as the tender was
casting
off
:
casting
off
casting