Definitionn. a restraint that confines or restricts freedom
Last update: August 1, 2016
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The prisoner was chained with shackles to prevent from escaping. [Please select]
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The police shackled the thief and took him to the prison. [adverb]
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He was shackled by his friend from blabing away his secrets. [Please select]
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A bent pin or a distorted hook or shackle is no longer is safe. [Please select]
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And they shackled him hand and foot and would take of him ne bail ne mainprise but preferred a charge against him for he was a malefactor. [Please select]
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The port anchor was dropped and bowsed to with only a shackle (75 ft.) out. [Please select]
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The statute books were loaded with laws that shackled chains of monopoly on generations yet unborn. [Please select]
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'A town without a charter,' he says, 'is a town without a shackle.' [Please select]
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What does he think will come after these two weeks he has me shackled. [Please select]
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Come, that was one burden lifted, one shackle removed. [Please select]
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To its hank was shackled a bit of stout chain, about two feet long. [Please select]
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