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shackle <a shackle; shackles> N

shackle N (instruments & machines)

shackle

shackle N INDUST

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shackle AUTO

double shackle ARCHIT

mooring shackle

slip shackle ARCHIT

spring shackle

swinging shackle AUTO

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He finds that the villagers still live the shackles of old customs and traditions.
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They were held in separate prisons that were a great distance apart, and both were shackled and well guarded.
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Although their legs were shackled, their arms were free, and the prisoners were able to climb the outside walls.
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Prisoners were shackled to the floor, and bars were placed on the windows.
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In preparation to his unstoppable scheme, he transformed a certain part under his house into a secret dungeon with a repository of shackles.
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The entire garrison was paraded and watched as the condemned men were stripped of their uniforms and placed in shackles.
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Those taken to the smaller cells were shackled to the walls or the concrete floor.
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This of course ultimately shackles you and limits your repertoire...
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They also can shackle undead type enemies, rendering them unable to move or attack for 50 seconds.
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Hundreds of thousands of the new people, and later the depositees, were taken out in shackles to dig their own mass graves.
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