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diff --git a/pkg/bindings/README.md b/pkg/bindings/README.md
index 713adb104..ebc8a13d1 100644
--- a/pkg/bindings/README.md
+++ b/pkg/bindings/README.md
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ The bindings require that the Podman system service is running for the specified
by calling the service directly.
### Starting the service with system
-The command to start the Podman service differs slightly depending on the user that is running the service. For a rootfull service,
+The command to start the Podman service differs slightly depending on the user that is running the service. For a rootful service,
start the service like this:
```
# systemctl start podman.socket
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ It can be handy to run the system service manually. Doing so allows you to enab
$ podman --log-level=debug system service -t0
```
If you do not provide a specific path for the socket, a default is provided. The location of that socket for
-rootfull connections is `/run/podman/podman.sock` and for rootless it is `/run/USERID#/podman/podman.sock`. For more
+rootful connections is `/run/podman/podman.sock` and for rootless it is `/run/USERID#/podman/podman.sock`. For more
information about the Podman system service, see `man podman-system-service`.
### Creating a connection
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ as they will be required to compile a Go program making use of the bindings.
The first step for using the bindings is to create a connection to the socket. As mentioned earlier, the destination
-of the socket depends on the user who owns it. In this case, a rootfull connection is made.
+of the socket depends on the user who owns it. In this case, a rootful connection is made.
```
import (
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ The `conn` variable returned from the `bindings.NewConnection` function can then
to interact with containers.
### Examples
-The following examples build upon the connection example from above. They are all rootfull connections as well.
+The following examples build upon the connection example from above. They are all rootful connections as well.
Note: Optional arguments to the bindings methods are set using With*() methods on *Option structures.
Composite types are not duplicated rather the address is used. As such, you should not change an underlying