Confine yourself to the facts.
she was confined for nearly a month.
the narrow confines of political life.
be confined to one's bed
He is confined to the house by illness.
I shall confine myself to the subject of geography.
beyond the confines of human knowledge
The sick child was confined to bed.
within the confines of one county.
They confined the prisoner in a cell.
This is outside the confines of human knowledge.
He thinks it cruel to confine a lark in a cage.
you've confined yourself to what you know.
the troops were confined to their barracks.
he had been confined to a wheelchair for some time.
within the confines of the hall escape was difficult.
her fear of confined spaces.
the hermetic confines of an isolated life.
he confined his remarks to generalities.
the party's power base was confined to one province.
The humanitarian crisis is not confined to South Sudan.
The good news is hardly confined to Chrysler.
Yet hostility is not confined to the left.
People will be confined to their homes.
The way that the lovers need to leave the confines of civilization.
The COVID-19 continues to confine us inside.
But these ideologies and groups were mainly confined to the fringe.
You, ma'am, are not confined by any guardrails.
Unfortunately, murder isn't confined to a zip code.
Instantly back on his feet, backpedaling isn't confined to news.
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