Similar words: mountain chain, unchain, chains, chainsaw, unchained, chain-smoke, chain store, chain smoker. Meaning: adj. bound with chains.
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(31) Let's play a game in chains. Practice the general question of the past continuous tense after the example.
(32) We live our lives in chains and we never even know we have the key.
(33) I must be put in chains. Must I then also lament?
(34) Any of various gram-negative, rod-shaped, often pathogenic bacteria of the genus Streptobacillus, occurring in chains, especially S. moniliformis, which causes a type of rat-bite fever.
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(35) Homer tells us also that Sisyphus had put Death in chains.
(36) Man was born free, and everywhere he is in chains.
(37) Lots cast for her nobles and all her great men were put in chains.
(38) Workers in it to a fine leg, the other one is in chains on iron.
(39) Born a slave two decades before, in the 1820s, Parker had been taken from his mother at age eight and forced to walk in chains from Virginia to Alabama, where he was sold on the slave market.
(40) Slaves on stilts, slaves in chains ... they may have troops of blind men and palsied children too, I would not put it past them.
(41) Legendary escape artist Harry Houdini is shown in chains in this photo circa 1899.
(42) The tragic end of Mike Starr, the Alice in Chains bassist who died on Tuesday after a heroin overdose, might look like just another rock death.
(43) Any of various rod-shaped, spore-forming, aerobic bacteria of the genus Bacillus that often occur in chains and include Bacillus anthracis, the causative agent of anthrax.
More similar words: mountain chain, unchain, chains, chainsaw, unchained, chain-smoke, chain store, chain smoker, chain stores, chain, sedan chair, chained, chain up, garden chair, chain gang, food chain, chainless, chain mail, daisy chain, ball and chain, retail chain, chain of command, chain reaction, insure against, against the grain, against a rainy day, chair, chaise, archaic, chairmen.