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Safe and sound   /seɪf ənd saʊnd/   Listen
Safe and sound

adjective
1.
Free from danger or injury.  Synonym: unhurt.






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"Safe and sound" Quotes from Famous Books



... you. It's an ugly business, Watson, an ugly dangerous business, and the more I see of it the less I like it. Yes, my dear fellow, you may laugh, but I give you my word that I shall be very glad to have you back safe and sound in Baker ...
— The Hound of the Baskervilles • A. Conan Doyle

... "Here I am, safe and sound," he cried out, running forward and shaking me by the hand, "thanks to our friends here, who hove me a rope just as I ...
— The Boy who sailed with Blake • W.H.G. Kingston

... "Safe and sound in the book-case," said Alice. "I have thought of giving it to Ellen before, but she has been busy enough ...
— The Wide, Wide World • Elizabeth Wetherell

... that Cape Hotham and the neighbourhood of Barlow Inlet showed no sign of having been visited by Franklin, that the pack was close home against the land, and that the "Assistance" and "Intrepid" had been subject to some pressure, but were all safe and sound. ...
— Stray Leaves from an Arctic Journal; • Sherard Osborn

... Jack, "for if she went away on some special errand, she's more likely to be safe and sound, somewhere. Did you notice anything ...
— Marjorie at Seacote • Carolyn Wells


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