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"housebound" Definitions
  1. unable to leave your house because you cannot walk very far as a result of being ill or old
  2. the housebound noun [plural] people who are housebound

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They serve incarcerated people and homeless people and housebound people.
She is housebound (agoraphobia) but thinks she witnesses a crime.
Closed factories and housebound consumers have already depressed Chinese economic activity.
Over the course of two housebound days, Thomas tracked his cultural diary.
Almost all the people I knew lived housebound, thirsty and without air conditioning.
Think within the spirit of travel, even if many of us are housebound.
She has had multiple operations and is now housebound, her vision severely impaired. Aug.
It's also easy for her to hold when she FaceTimes her fellow housebound preschoolers.
Crawford instantly recognizes the potential in the housebound story of two once-famous sisters.
More family doctors will be needed to manage their routine needs and visit the housebound.
He told us that he was largely housebound and socializing had become hard for him.
Each day, we sank deeper into the roles of housebound mother and work-obsessed father.
Housebound and alone, she isn't about to rise up and go on life-changing adventures.
At lunchtime, he often brought communion to housebound parishioners he explained in a telephone interview.
On Wednesday night, housebound protesters banged pots and pans, shouting "Bolsonaro out!" from their windows.
Gianotti contracted the H1N1 virus in 2009 and was housebound for more than two weeks.
Before that, she said, he had been housebound, and it was wearing them both out.
It's a lifestyle that is peaceful, housebound and nearly Amish in its lack of material indulgence.
Though Alexa is popular, she's mostly housebound and tied to Amazon Echo and other in-home gadgets.
Darlene Cates, who played the housebound mother in the 1993 film What's Eating Gilbert Grape, has died.
A number of yoga studios and exercise applications are offering similar services for those who are housebound.
The severity of her illness shaped her life for decades, keeping her completely housebound in recent years.
Elderly people are often marginalized by mainstream culture, particularly those who become housebound from physical or social dysfunction.
The earlier sitcom's version of Sabrina Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) didn't bounce ideas off a housebound criminal cousin.
By the time she's 30, Floyd knows, she might have to rely on a wheelchair or be housebound.
They're [usually] people who are elderly or housebound, or some of the moms with children who don't work.
As a gift to the housebound, the Royal Danish Ballet is streaming "Napoli" on its website for free.
HERCULANEUM, Italy (Reuters) - Roberto Biondi's 89-year-old mother has Alzheimer's, is housebound and no longer recognizes her son.
Yes, we met a few, several of whom are housebound because it's too dangerous and unpleasant to venture outside.
"If you're going to be housebound like I am, I'd say no, it's not worth it," he replies quietly.
By the end of my 20s, I was mostly housebound, hiding away in my little apartment by the ocean.
These days Mr. Redstone is mostly housebound at his mansion in the gated community of Beverly Park in Los Angeles.
The author Laura Hillenbrand, housebound by chronic illness and unable to travel for her research, buys vintage newspapers on eBay.
However, she was again housebound due to several health scares that kept her in the hospital for nearly a year.
Our restaurant critic, Pete Wells, talks with the outliers who eat out on a day that keeps most people housebound.
In contrast, the washboard of the Black woman was a ball and chain that conferred subjugation, a circumstance of housebound slavery.
Bored, housebound vacationers took untold numbers of selfies, uploaded them to the app, and posted the results for all to see.
Obama didn't directly address Hillary Clinton's bout with pneumonia, which has kept her housebound as the campaign enters its final stretch.
So Ms. Morrison, who lives alone and is housebound, turned to a patient advocate again when medical bills began piling up.
Joyce Sidman voices a wish well known to schoolchildren: the dream scenario of a snowfall deep enough to keep everyone housebound.
Festivals, clubs, and even house parties are banned in many cities, leaving musicians (and music lovers) housebound and searching for creative outlets.
Festivals, clubs, and even house parties are banned in many cities, leaving musicians (and music lovers) housebound and searching for creative outlets.
Tan also pointed to Instacart, the grocery delivery company that's "doing insanely well right now" as housebound Americans steer clear of grocery stores.
A housebound New York woman sought to influence the heart of Chester A. Arthur at a time when no one believed in him.
Yes, thoroughly-cleansed post-facial skin feels great... but the blotchy, flushed aftermath that renders us housebound for hours after extractions and a peel?
After it gets you addicted to frightful laugh-fests, check out Housebound, Drag Me to Hell, Evil Dead II or Shaun of the Dead.
Walking his dog in Central Park on Saturday, Dr. Warren Fink, 63, said that snow leaves his mother, who is in her 80s, housebound.
Since most people are housebound and relying on home entertainment to keep us occupied, the language learning app Babbel came up with an idea.
Our "Overlooked" project looks at Julia Sand, a housebound woman who wrote a series of remarkable letters that helped inspire President Chester A. Arthur.
It is surely true that Instacart offers a valuable service — to those who are housebound, to single parents, to others paralyzingly constrained by time.
"Decades of war have led to depression, anxiety and other physical and psychological problems, particularly among women as they are largely housebound," she said.
Senior Pets for Senior People and Senior Dogs 4 Seniors, for example, pair older animals with retirees who are housebound and want companionship at home.
The vignette started as an interview, with both Kevin Kelly and Vince McMahon chatting with Pillman, who was housebound due to a kayfabe broken ankle.
From quilted housecoats to slubby knitwear, shearling-lined slippers to satin pajamas, there's a new wave of brands making housebound clothes suitable for every day.
But there's also Sabrina's housebound, pansexual cousin Ambrose, played by Chance Perdomo, who, if the world is just, will be a massive breakout of this show.
It's the cost of his independence; without the services that Medicaid pays for, he would be either housebound or forced to live in a nursing home.
She said that Ms. Runyon, who was legally blind, had been largely housebound and unable to walk since she fell and fractured her hip in July.
With many states mandating stay-at-home orders due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, people are turning to the streaming services to occupy their housebound time.
" Housebound Shiuli Begum was a sewing jeans for Joe Fresh and Primark, when, she recalled, "Everything went dark and I felt things falling all over me.
And, oh yes, Amy Staats, whose housebound character is more often heard than seen (through a speaker phone), adding an extra piquancy to the problems of communication.
And she effused over a straw-colored folkloric-looking set crocheted of horsehair (crocheting was a favorite past-time of housebound British women in the late 1800s).
Darlene Cates, who played the morbidly obese housebound mother in the acclaimed 1993 film "What's Eating Gilbert Grape," died on Sunday at her home in Forney, Tex.
Jo Spence began her career as a commercial photographer, but made her name with feminist works that punched holes in the myth of women's housebound domestic bliss.
He is loping and saturnine, husky and housebound, with a tendency to bark, bay and growl; Knode is prone to gales of laughter and micro-bursts of surprise.
And with victims being typically housebound and heavily dependent on their families, it's not hard to see how much of a psychological toll it can take on them.
Editor Rob Cox checks in with columnists in India, where 1.3 bln people are housebound; New York City, the epicenter of the U.S. crisis; and hard-hit Italy.
Kayla Ferguson stars as a Caroline, a teenage girl housebound with a serious illness; Reggie D. White is the classmate assigned to work with her on a school project.
Relative newcomer Chance Perdomo plays the housebound warlock with all of the grandeur a centuries-old practitioner of magic should muster, while never underselling the loneliness of his imprisonment.
For Ms. Tsang, and the other blind paddlers, joining the team has meant breaking with housebound routines that provide a sense of safety, but also inflict a crushing loneliness.
The one who took best actress was Marie Mullen, who portrayed Maureen, a 40-year-old virgin shackled to her imperious, housebound mother, Mag (the splendidly slatternly Anna Manahan).
The donor was a housebound woman, confined to a kind of mechanical cart; she was curled in on herself like a leaf in winter and her hands clutched the air.
Though she has never acted before, Cates gives a touching performance as Depp's housebound mother, a woman "beached," in Gilbert's words, "like a whale," yet able to maintain her dignity.
Through my high school's "hospital housebound program," three teachers filled out the rest of my academic year with house calls to instruct me and administer tests, sometimes at my bedside.
More recently, some people like Brooklyn resident Sarah Thankam Mathews have created Slack channels -- typically a workplace tool -- to stay in touch with housebound locals in her Bed-Stuy neighborhood.
They were an unlikely couple: he a young writer, dashing and ambitious, she a highly lauded poet six years his senior, a middle-aged invalid whose father kept her housebound.
YouTube has announced that videos on the site will default to standard definition (SD) quality for the next month in order to cope with demand from the bored, housebound masses.
Phoenix's Arthur Fleck lives in an impeccably designed Gotham City, which evokes the anarchic grime of early '80s New York City, in a rathole apartment with his housebound mother (Frances Conroy).
As in "Rear Window," the mystery begins when a housebound but sharp-eyed and inquisitive person happens to see, or imagines that she has seen, a murder committed through a neighboring window.
"Work hard and take time off when you need it," chirped a typical advert I spotted from Taiwan's Tomofun, a company that makes a camera for watching housebound pets from your desk.
Perusing YouTube travel videos may be a destination for the broke, for the housebound, for the concerned citizen who read that one trans-Atlantic flight blasts 16 square feet of polar ice.
Virtual visits still have their place—helping housebound patients in palliative care; treating patients displaced by natural disasters; lightening the load on hospitals and doctors so they can treat more serious injuries.
In a nation of rapid economic change, more women study for careers but many remain housebound, with safety concerns highlighted by the gang rape of a woman on a Delhi bus in 13.
So, if you are absolutely housebound, consider enticing your children, dogs and spouse to head up and down the stairs with you a few times or engage in a rousing jumping jack competition.
While industry insiders say that the U.S. internet should be able to handle the strain overall, broadband availability, affordability, and slow speeds could still pose a serious problem for many housebound U.S. residents.
On Wednesday night, Brazil erupted to the sound of banging pots and pans and shouts of "Bolsonaro out!" with housebound protesters expressing their anger toward the president for the second night in a row.
Her three children agreed she'd remain in her condo, despite the high rent, and they'd tag-team as caregivers — a laudable task considering their mom was housebound, on oxygen 236/225 and increasingly frail and dependent.
Since a personally devastating experience some months before, Anna has become cripplingly agoraphobic: Many of us—the most severely afflicted, the ones grappling with post-traumatic stress disorder—are housebound, hidden from the messy, massy world outside.
Housebound for life because of a compromised immune system, an 18-year-old (Amandla Stenberg) falls for the boy (Nick Robinson) who moves in next door in this adaptation of Nicola Yoon's best-selling young-adult novel.
He's a member of our Brooklyn community, shoveling tenants' driveways, taking cleaning supplies from our own kitchen cabinets to ready an apartment for a showing, checking in on an aging, recently widowed landlord who is currently housebound.
In the lonely hours between the time her health aide leaves and her husband or son returns home, Kerri Hill, who is 40 years old yet largely housebound due to heart failure, relies on Mabu for company.
But whatever is going on, Marshall wants other people to know that, extreme as it may seem, winding up practically housebound and haunted by nightmares about balloons is, if not likely, at least within the realm of possibility.
He is eager to own the only good thing about a crisis that has paralyzed the country and left millions of people in housebound despair: The reality that life will at some point slowly lurch back to normal.
EVERYTHING, EVERYTHING Housebound for life because of a compromised immune system, an 603-year-old (Amandla Stenberg) falls for the boy (Nick Robinson) who moves in next door in this adaptation of Nicola Yoon's best-selling young-adult novel.
On the other side of the age spectrum are the teens, many of whom were getting their first taste of independence and are now housebound with the people they least want to be around at this stage of life: their parents.
The fund will concentrate on tech initiatives that help people with mental health support and those with social care needs, and support for those who may be most affected by the consequences of remaining housebound for long periods of time.
"It's not uncommon for older people to become sick or injured and wind up hospitalized or housebound for several weeks, or for someone who's younger to just decide to take a few weeks off" from regular exercise and physical activity, he says.
Although this winter has been a relatively mild one — which was a relief, given the kind of brutal predictions that experts were making last fall — the few vicious cold snaps we've had in Toronto this year have left me housebound for days at a time.
Ms. Herzer's filing also prompted renewed scrutiny of Mr. Redstone's ability to serve as chairman of Viacom and CBS, positions he resigned from in February.. These days Mr. Redstone is mostly housebound at his mansion in the gated community of Beverly Park in Los Angeles.
Cook something relatively simple and delicious, at any rate, that will free your mind for a Friday blowout: either Melissa's grilled bone-in rib-eye steak if it's warm and you can cook outside; or Gabrielle Hamilton's outrageous steak tartare if you're housebound and hungry.
" Firth did say there was one possible upside: "The only place where I could see online platforms being hugely beneficial for socializing would be in cases of individuals who are housebound, or otherwise isolated, to continue engaging with their friends/associates through the digital world.
"We've been told everything from it was OK to go out, to we had to sign a release that we're housebound now," said one of the women who received an isolation order and who spoke on the condition that her name not be published.
Google available services for older people in their neighborhoods, see what local mutual aid options are springing up to respond to the crisis (tons of volunteers are offering to safely run errands for housebound people for as long as they can on an ad hoc basis).
Everyone at The Vision is a volunteer, and many Hmong DJs and owners think of it as a form of community service, a way to give back to their people, make friends, and, in Miss Lee's case, simply help older, often housebound Hmong get through the day.
Only one — Sabrina's housebound cousin Ambrose played by the luminous Chance Perdomo — has the luck and writing to be captivating from his first appearance to his last, but others like the nasty teen witch Prudence, Aunt Hilda, and Sabrina's friends Ros and Susie grow marvelously over the course of the season.
"Miles for Mary" takes place in the 1980s, and its conscientious design team anchors the play in time with the appropriate clothing and technological accessories, which include audiocassette tapes, VCR players and, most memorably, a tinny speaker phone by which a housebound teacher on pain killers participates woozily in the meetings.
From singing songs in balconies, like many of those housebound in Italy did to cope and show solidarity, to donating to hospitals, to offering help to health care providers, to staying at home and maintaining social distance, all of this tells us that each one of us is doing our part.
Mandy Lee of Lady and Pups, a self-described "angry food blog," wants to talk about the uglier side of cooking: the obsessive side that kept her housebound for days at a time, forgoing new friends in a new city and ordering groceries online instead of going to the store.
Diagnosed with autism at age five, Alyx, who is 26 now, had been largely housebound since leaving high school near Oxford, in the UK. His social anxiety was so bad that he couldn't talk to the customers for his small computer repair business, so his mother handled them while Alyx only dealt with the machines.
Six months after choking on the toast, after losing more than 23 pounds, becoming virtually housebound and feeling like she was "staring death in the face", after being sent to the hospital with dehydration but receiving few answers from a parade of doctors, Anderson finally heard the term that described what had happened to her. Dysphagia.
Now, with Laszlo housebound by grief, there are no angry, object-throwing outbursts to contend with, no dredging up of painful memories of drowning brothers and faithless fiancées and suicidal fathers, no slaps to the face when someone like Sara has the temerity to suggest that healing oneself should be any physician's first order of business (or any alienist's).
As the hardly radical New York Times editorial board wrote yesterday, even right now, while many of us are effectively housebound, the government could put to work those rendered wageless or unemployed by the coronavirus shutdowns, in a wartime-style mobilization to blunt its impact: The government could train America's newly unemployed to sanitize hospital equipment or to deliver food to the elderly and the immune-compromised.
Restaurant, bar, and shop owners may see their businesses collapse if they close or operate at half-capacity for weeks on end; service sector employees don't get paid for the days they cannot come into work or the appointments that get canceled; parents are being asked to somehow work and entertain housebound children; people are canceling weddings they have planned for years or delaying nonessential medical care in the face of mounting pain and anxiety.

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