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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91. Even though her neck was repeatedly sliced, several gold chains she wore were not broken.
92. Rusted chains hung from roof girders; the floor was concrete, fouled by the windswept detritus of years of abandonment.
93. Therefore, the plasma cells produce either an excessive amount of kappa light chains or an excessive amount of lambda light chains.
94. At chains such as Hair Club for Men, rugs are glommed on to existing hair and must be adjusted every few weeks.
95. There are tales of clanking chains and doors which open and close of their own volition.
96. One day I was going to go to Petland and get one of those big chains, the stainless steel ones.
97. Where such chains exist, an apparently random journey through a network becomes a fairly predictable matter.
98. Blood from his torn ear was soaking his left epaulette with its tarnished chains and gilded eagle.
99. You can conceive of globular protein molecules folding from chains of left- and right-handed amino acids but not helical protein molecules.
100. The deal should allow Glynwed's food service division to sell complete cooking and refrigeration equipment ranges to national supermarket chains.
101. Finally when molecular motion increases to a sufficiently high level, all the chains behave like weak springs the whole time.
102. The chains of habit are too weak to be felt until they are too strong to be broken. Samuel Johnson
103. The roads into the docks were closed off by solid gates, rusty barbed wire, padlocked chains.
104. I had seen the march of feudal armies, the victors returning in triumph, captive princes led past in chains.
105. We must assume either that all chains between junctions are of equal stretched length or that there is some definable length distribution.
106. But none of them have really rattled the big chains until Food Giant came along.
107. In the same period, off-licence chains owned by the brewers saw their share reduced to less than 25 percent.
108. Numerous downsized banks, insurers and retail chains have seen their customers' satisfaction plummet.
109. They used to have big chains right round, fore and aft to keep them together.
110. In this, of course, he was helped by Jacob Marley, his dead partner doomed to roam through eternity in chains.
111. A slithering of chains, a horrid steel-on-stone sound, and three steps to match.
112. The toy store, fried chicken and office supply chains were stated since Lew became chairman in 1991.
113. But they face opposition from a lobbying powerhouse of credit card companies, banks, auto companies and retail chains.
114. They discovered almost 1,000 chains, suggesting that the entire meteorite contained millions of bacteria, says Friedmann.
115. A gang walking around in public brandishing bicycle chains could have been convicted.
116. Her jewelry was gold[sentencedict.com/chains.html], delicate chains at her wrist and throat.
117. And no sign of chains or a whip or iron bars.
118. Saying they were losing money there, large grocery chains began moving out of inner-city neighborhoods in the 1980s.
119. Many big chains had pushed for a 2 percent reduction, but believe the 1 percent cut could still help.
120. The orientation of the chains of amorphous polymers on deformation.
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.