bound for

English

Adverb

bound for (not comparable)

  1. (sometimes figurative) Moving towards, going in the direction of.
    The plane is bound for England.
    He is bound for failure.
    • 1914, Alexander Hosie, On the Trail of the Opium Poppy[1], volume I, Boston: Small, Maynard & Company, →OCLC, page 251:
      Meeting us came porters with loads of coal, coke, and lime, in which the district of Nan-ch'uan Hsien is rich. Many loads of pan salt from the Tzu-liu-ching brine wells in Central Szechuan were also bound for Nan-ch'uan Hsien, three miles from which we again struck the right bank of the Nan-ch'uan River, flowing north.