Adjective
wheelchair-bound (not comparable)
alternative spelling of wheelchairbound
wheelchair bound
About one-third of patients do not recover at all: These patients are often wheelchair-bound or bedridden, with marked dependence on others for basic functions of daily living. Source: Internet
Encouraged by Walter, the Dude approaches the other Jeffrey Lebowski ( David Huddleston ), the eponymous "Big Lebowski", a cantankerous elderly wheelchair-bound millionaire, to seek compensation for his ruined rug. Source: Internet
Later in the movie, Byrd has a one-on-one interview with Tomas Young in Byrd's Senate office, followed by a shot of Byrd walking beside the wheelchair-bound Young as they leave the Capitol. Source: Internet
It goes without saying that we never find out if blind and/or wheelchair-bound females might want to visit brothels too. Source: Internet
And Reilly made it clear that, although he said he also hears complaints from constituents “constantly,” the issue is a personal one: He has an eight-year-old daughter who is permanently wheelchair-bound. Source: Internet
At the top of the back stairs of Vidal’s Los Angeles house in the Hollywood Hills, where a chairlift had been assembled to transport the wheelchair-bound Vidal between floors, hung a portrait of a blond teenage boy holding a model sailboat. Source: Internet