outward-bound
1 Americanadjective
noun
noun
Etymology
Origin of outward-bound
First recorded in 1595–1605
Example Sentences
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In terms of performance, the bank scored higher net interest income, a closely-watched benchmark measuring the difference between revenue from lending and outward-bound interest payments.
From Barron's • Jan. 13, 2026
No conflicts for Tiler Peck’s incisive Sanguinic: She was all full-throttle, outward-bound momentum.
From New York Times • Jan. 25, 2018
On distant seas, their dragon-prows went gleaming outward-bound ship.
From Slate • Oct. 30, 2015
IT IS hard to rise to the top in business without doing an outward-bound course.
From Economist • Oct. 2, 2014
Tow-boats, dragging as many as a dozen heavy-laden lumbermen outward-bound, came puffing down the stream.
From Nooks and Corners of the New England Coast by Drake, Samuel Adams
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