His black hair, square-cut and confined by a copper band, increased the resemblance.
By the late 18th century, the British traders were feeling confined by the restrictive system.
So it is vital that I have you confined by one means or another.
Feeling confined by the cavern's walls, he went out into the night.
We were already in motion, and not confined by the friction of an atmosphere.
"I felt confined by the sort of arrogance that goes on in any closed culture," she said.
But she insists that she doesn't feel confined by the public affection.
For them, the enemy is a free agent, not one caught up in history or confined by geography and local politics.
Somewhat less confined by rules than novices, they are allowed to choose their own areas of study, within limits.
He felt confined by the filthy bare walls around him, but opening a window wouldn't have helped.