Citations:bold

Verb

 * 1899, Samuel Roffey Maitland, Essays on Subjects Connected with the Reformation in England, J. Lane, page 256 (Google Books entry) quoting a letter:
 * circa 1540, Stephen Gardiner, CCLX. Gardyner to King Henry VIII,
 * I never said naye to any request made, wherwith to resiste your Highnes pleasour, but oonly, in most humble wise, toke upon me to be a suter to your Highnes goodnes, wherunto I have ben bolded by thaboundaunce of your Majestes favour, heretofore shewed unto me.
 * 1981, LeRoy R. Hafen, Broken Hand: The Life of Thomas Fitzpatrick, Mountain Man, Guide and Indian Agent, University of Nebraska Press, page ??, ISBN 0803272081
 * For example, the entry on Industrialisation may be referred to by the bolded word industrial.
 * 2001, GAO (United States General Accounting Office), Justice Discretionary Grants / Byrne Program and Violence Against Women Grant Monitoring Should Be Better Documented, GAO, page 41
 * On page 1, in the footnote, we recommend inserting the bolded text: "The Edward Byrne Memorial.... within BJA, but is one of approximately 20 distinct programs administered by BJA."
 * 2003, William E. Ryan & Theodore E. Conover, Graphic Communications Today, Thomson Delmar Learning, page 98, ISBN 0766820750
 * Notice the bolded type sandwiched between lighter weight typefaces.
 * 2005, Robert T. Uda, Career Quest for College Graduates: Developing a Successful Career by Leveraging Each of Your Jobs, iUniverse, page 131, ISBN 0595364985
 * Underlining Bolded Words.  People keep both underlining and bolding section headings.  You should either underline un-bolded words or just bold words without underlining them.