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Meanings of
unchained
in English
Not bound by shackles and chains.
untied
unfettered
unshackled
Related terms
unbound
Usage of
unchained
in English
1
He was
unchained
;
but his hands were firmly secured behind his back.
2
When the girl is gone he will be like the devil
unchained
.
3
This time her feet were
unchained
and she flew up the hill.
4
And now Mackenzie was being
unchained
and ordered to make it stop.
5
Bruce went
unchained
,
within limits, and had a run nearly every day.
6
Did they fight like
unchained
desperadoes because they had been made free?
7
He then went into the yard and
unchained
the formidable and ill-humored watch-dog.
8
They are
unchained
and wearing normal clothing, clearly waiting for something-toget in?
9
Long enough for Bard to get the
unchained
Kath socketed into his backpack.
10
He implored her to fly with him the first moment she was
unchained
.
11
Standish
unchained
them, and I let them drop back down against my thighs.
12
These last words of his let loose my anger and
unchained
my tongue.
13
The old fighting spirit of Braddock's field was
unchained
for the last time.
14
This dog on this occasion, it so happened, had not yet been
unchained
.
15
A singleton hurried through, followed by a pair of
unchained
pets.
16
We were James Bond in his Aston, we were Hercules
unchained
.
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unchained
unchain
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
have unchained
unchained elements
unchained passions
come unchained
unchained lion
More collocations
Unchained
through the time
Unchained
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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