Metal shackles; for hands or legs.
Sinônimos
Examples for "irons"
Examples for "irons"
1One of the irons had been imbedded there in the glowing coals.
2But occasionally prisoners were confined in irons in dark and damp dungeons.
3Bland's second in command was hanged; Bland himself was held in irons.
4The rebels boarded the sloop, and soon had all hands in irons.
5Strike off these irons and let me help you take it, Sire.
1Today thousands of people are pledging to form human chains outside mosques.
2Democracy is born free but everywhere in chains, as Rousseau nearly said.
3Czech supermarket chains have said consumers showed few sign of shunning poultry.
4Moreover, only within grooves did bound water molecules discriminate between different side-chains.
5Experts say measures adopted since 2010 have helped clean up supply chains.
6Aerospace plants in Britain are often part of complex international supply chains.
7Retail: The big health shop chains are looking at expanding in Ireland.
8And global supply chains mean that sensitive data is often stored abroad.
9Business leaders, anxious to preserve cross-border supply chains, generally support the plan.
10On today's seafloor, some species of lobster form similar sorts of chains.
11Outside my house, I attached two great iron chains to the wall.
12The boy was in the chains the last I saw of him.
13The prices, of course, differ from store-to-store even among the same chains.
14The Rococo is violent in chains, insolent in constraint, drunken in sobriety.
15Infrastructure is often inadequate, supply chains are limited, import taxes are high.
16The absence of reliable supply chains of rubber can also pose problems.
Chains nas variantes da língua
Estados Unidos da América