bind (someone or something) together

bind (someone or something) together

To join or fasten together. I fell down because some pranksters bound my shoelaces together. The teacher bound us together for the three-legged race.
See also: bind, together
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

bind someone or something together

to tie the parts of something together; to tie a number of things or people together. Can you bind together all three parts? Bind these two bandits together and lead them to jail.
See also: bind, together
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • bind together
  • be duty bound
  • be/feel duty/honour bound to do something
  • duty bound
  • duty bound, to be
  • duty bound to (someone or something)
  • all oak and iron bound
  • bind/tie somebody hand and foot
  • bind
  • bind someone hand and foot