Similar words: chainsaw, chain store, chain smoker, chain stores, chain, chained, chainless, food chain. Meaning: [tʃeɪn] n. metal shackles; for hands or legs.
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61. The rate increase is doubly painful for societies with large loss-making estate agency chains.
62. The speaking I strings together signifying chains according to socially acceptable codes of meaning.
63. Hesione is standing with her hands bound behind her back and held in position by two heavy chains attached to weights.
64. In fact, employment rose at the New Jersey chains and fell slightly in Pennsylvania.
65. She is being held in chains in the city jail and the possibility of bail has already been ruled out.
66. From its rear chassis, two heavy chains were securely attached to the steel bars of the gates.
67. In 1910, only sixty-two dailies were owned by chains, which averaged less than five newspapers per chain.
68. Complex human behaviour is seen as established sequences or chains of S-R bonds.
69. At a time when many chains are losing money, Lechters is turning a healthy profit.
70. We dined among men with heavy watch chains and heavier bellies.
71. Some large chains of supermarkets publish booklets on calorie, fat, and fibre content of their foods.
72. City experts say profits could halve over the next year as the other supermarket chains eat into Gateway's market share.
73. And other quick-serve restaurant chains, such as Boston Market, are jumping on the bandwagon.
74. While tapping the same market, the chains approach the business customer in different ways.
75. There was a sound of chains rattling, and the fervid snarling of the beasts increased.
76. Retail systems. Retail chains vary from being very long to very short.
77. Yeewho had managed regional offices of national retail chains for two decades before founding Zhenwas skeptical about branching out into department stores.
78. During that time continents, oceans, and mountain chains have moved horizontally and vertically through large distances.
79. Small independent merchants who were threatened by both the supermarkets and the chains were forced to adopt the supermarket principle.
80. Hospitals, which used to be almost exclusively not-for-profit institutions, are being taken over by large corporate chains.
81. Loops of wire pressed octagons into her face, just below the hairline, imprinting a headdress of chains.
82. The effect was to trigger off a largely middle-class uprising designed to break the chains hampering economic growth and professional advancement.
83. Long chains of tiny craters on Phobos suggest the drainage of regolith into deep cracks that riddle its interior.
84. There's a lot of competition between the big supermarket chains.
85. Scientists predicted that solitons should be very mobile, but only along the polymer chains.
86. This was based on demographic data and information about competing hotel chains. Sentencedict.com
87. There was a sound of soft footsteps, of chains being loosened and bolts drawn back.
88. The thickened edges of these rafts are of course the mountain chains such as the Andes.
89. In a fight with other video chains for market share, Blockbuster spent heavily on advertising and promotion.
90. They may be long chains of clauses linked by coordination or simply by being adjoined.
More similar words: chainsaw, chain store, chain smoker, chain stores, chain, chained, chainless, food chain, unchained, chain of command, chain reaction, against the grain, against a rainy day, chair, chaise, archaic, armchair, chairman, archaism, deck chair, easy chair, deckchair, chairlift, beach chair, chairwoman, chairperson, wheelchair, sedan chair, take the chair, rocking chair.