A restraint that confines or restricts freedom (especially something used to tie down or restrain a prisoner)
1 To these people I say: Getting out of bed is a shackle .
2 Skylan had feared the soldiers of Oran would try to shackle Wulfe.
3 I would never let myself be his shackle - Ilovedhim too much.
4 Her light touch on his arm was the very shackle of fate.
5 Who dares frame it in fear, or shackle it in invented proscriptions?
6 They are distinguished by an iron shackle about one of their legs.
7 Whatever slavery might do to me, it could not shackle my children.
8 Herod's sons make a pitiable sight, red shackle marks upon their wrists.
9 He felt certain he had an old shackle lock in here somewhere.
10 They would shackle the mind and bring it in subjection to the priesthood.
11 Ty pistons his right arm downward, pulling free of the shackle .
12 He grasped the slippery side of the skip and felt the shackle loop.
13 My tormentors did not shackle me; I was spared that humiliation.
14 The pangs of a convulsion fit did not long shackle the determined Bruce.
15 But he did not believe that this should shackle his freedom in appointing.
16 He forced a foreclaw to shackle the edge of the crater, looking down.
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