By ill luck, a party of gendarmes were in the village, weather-bound on their way from Latsch. |
Here, greatly to my disgust, we lay the best part of a week, with a number of other weather-bound vessels. |
Why you might be weather-bound or kept there for a month, and what shall I do then? |
If you were to pitch Test cricket now as a global sport – five days of weather-bound, opaque and often imperceptible struggle – you wouldn't get it past the first audition. |
No doubt a traveller, weather-bound like himself at the inn. |
The sheltered nook we sought already contained a weather-bound vessel. |