Similar words: shackle, ramshackle, hackle, hackles, shack, buckled, pickled, tackle. Meaning: ['ʃækl] adj. bound by chains fastened around the ankles.
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31. Industrialists can not afford to be shackled by the ideologies of politicians.
32. In Mukden, they were shackled with heavy leg irons and isolated in separate cells.
33. Xu Lindong shackled 48 times and given electric shocks on 54 occasions during his confinement.
34. According to a source familiar with the Red Crossreport, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed claimed that he was shackled and kept naked, exceptfor a pair of goggles and earmuffs.
35. Industrialists can afford to be shackled by the ideologies of politicians.
36. The impact: a shackled global economy growing at a much slower pace than in previous decades.
37. If the target remains shackled for 2 seconds ,(www.Sentencedict.com) the target takes additional magic damage and move.
38. Her point is that we are shackled to authority figures by forces that we barely understand.
39. It is a rare excursion into gothic melodrama for the director, but he is not shackled by formal restrictions and indulges in a lurid nightmare sequence and a sitar-infused soundtrack.
40. Skip collegeface a life of diminished opportunity, or go to collegeface a life shackled by debt.
41. He shackled private enterprise with Byzantine controls and denied autonomy to the public sector.
42. London mayor Ken Livingstone, one of the few people on the Labour left to wield any power, has shackled himself to Brown and is heading rightwards with him.
43. They are too weak and corrupt, and remain shackled to imperialism.
44. To ensure creative problem - solving, you need an advisor who shackled by preconceived notions of your market.
45. Men, women and children are no longer shackled, put on the auction block and sold like prize cattle to the highest bidder.