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shackles [ˈʃæklz] N pl

shack [ʃæk] N

I . tackle [ˈtækl] VB trans

II . tackle [ˈtækl] N no pl

2. tackle (equipment):

I . cackle [ˈkækl] VB intr

II . cackle [ˈkækl] N

II . crackle [ˈkrækl] N

sickle [ˈsɪkl] N

I . chuckle [ˈtʃʌkl] N

II . chuckle [ˈtʃʌkl] VB intr

I . shake [ʃeɪk] N

II . shake <shook, shaken> [ʃeɪk] VB trans

2. shake (unsettle):

3. shake (make worried):

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It weighs 3,200 kg; is 2.45 metres from fluke to fluke and the shaft is 3.93 metres long (excluding the shackle).
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He has reported that officials shackled his wrists and feet, tied his chest with a chain, and denied him sleep.
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Connected by timbers shackled together with iron yokes and rings, the piers anchored an enclosure into which the river current forced floating logs.
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Those who were held in the large mass cells were collectively shackled to long pieces of iron bar.
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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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They also can shackle undead type enemies, rendering them unable to move or attack for 50 seconds.
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Prisoners were shackled to the floor, and bars were placed on the windows.
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On the obverse, a convex central blue enamelled medallion superimposed over a ship's anchor, the arms and flukes, stock and shackle visible.
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Some early versions of cup lock shackles can already be found.
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Shortly thereafter a snap shackle failed causing the spinnaker to drop into the sea.
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