shackle|shackles in English
noun
[shack·le || 'ʃækl]
metal ring used to fasten the hands or ankles, fetter, manacle, handcuff
Use "shackle|shackles" in a sentence
1. Some sources informed me that Clevises had non-threaded clevis pins while shackles ALWAYS had threaded shackle pins although sufficient Googling appears to show both Clevises and shackles with threaded and non-threaded pins
2. Shackle them!
3. To lock: Close the shackle and scramble the shackle and scramble the dials.
4. Chain locks and shackles
5. Shackles and gang chains
6. "And come in shackles?
7. Power is the shackle to shackle itself while love is the emancipator to emancipate itself.
8. Untie those shackles
9. Every shackle will now break open
10. " Pulled his shackles apart "?
11. " And come in shackles?
12. It's just a shackle for ourselves.
13. And tore off your shackles.
14. But why shackle yourself to that horror?
15. Everyone give me your shackles.
16. Put them all in shackles!
17. Shackles alone no longer offer fair deterrent.
18. Terminal may be hook link and shackle.
19. The prisoner was fastened by a shackle.
20. I understand the shackles of family expectations.
21. He sounds like a charming pair of shackles.
22. Working Load Limit permanently shown on every shackle.
23. Polyurethane Front / Rear Frame Shackle Eye Bushing Set
24. At last fasten tension chain ends with a shackle.
25. This is a key to your shackles.