Use "fetter|fettered|fettering|fetters" in a sentence

1. He was fettered with irons.

2. To remove the fetters of wickedness,

3. The prisoner was kept in fetters.

4. Yes, our love is a fetter, is a fetter, making our walking gaIt'such difficult.

5. It could fetter the independence of the judiciary.

6. The industry is fettered by debt.

7. The black mud fettered her movements.

8. The Chinese government remains fettered by party bureaucrats.

9. Had I known hearts thus are fettered.

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11. Fetter was the team leader (supervisor) of this group.

12. His affairs were not fettered with any incumbrance.

13. No bundled no fettered man feel free now!

14. 3 It could fetter the independence of the judiciary.

15. 7 Young people weary of countless restrictions and fetters.

16. Young people weary of countless restrictions and fetters.

17. Imaginations fettered by today's highly successful orthodoxy will break free.

18. But open the key of the fetter at you my waist.

19. Pyloric auripigment dehydrosparteine Absinthole golden-fettered unsupervised Krasnodar Searles

20. Do you feel fettered by your dog? asked Lydia.

21. You may imprison my body, actually could not fetter my mind.

22. He felt fettered by a nine-to-five office existence.

23. A clog or fetter on the equity of redemption is void.

24. Now we finally understand that love you, you should not be fettered.

25. They will run wild freed from the fetters of control.

26. No man loves his fetters, be they made of gold. 

27. Befetter ( third-person singular simple present Befetters, present participle Befettering, simple past and past participle Befettered ) ( transitive) To confine with fetters; restrain as if by fetters

28. Fetter Sound: Ohne iPod geht bei Schweini gar nichts.

29. A man lay fettered on the floor of the prison cell.

30. I leave not necessarily do not protect. The protection is not the fetter.

31. He was fettered by his family and could not travel any longer.

32. Debates spawned by China's recent crises are likely to become less fettered.

33. Behind, lay a pile of chained human bones, a slumped fettered skeleton.

34. 4 He had often been bound with fetters and chains, but he snapped the chains apart and smashed the fetters; and nobody had the strength to subdue him.

35. We reverence tradition but will not is fetter by it.

36. His neck chafed against the starched fetter of a collar.

37. Let Thy goodness , like a fetter, Bind my wandering heart to Thee.

38. The foreordination could fetter everyone, no matter a human or a god.

39. Such misgivings are precisely the result of being fettered by circumstance and habit.

40. This is orotund as if iron fetter at excitement of cachinnation.

41. All the way acrobatic feats , slippery appeared 2 pipe lines after descending a fetter.

42. I admire this liberal life without fetter instead of money and status she possess.

43. Reform will be deepened to remove the institutional obstacles that fetter the development of productive forces.

44. Zedekiah is seized, blinded, bound in copper fetters, and dragged off to Babylon.

45. He felt, it might be, as some giraffe fettered in a too-low cage.

46. 23 This does not mean that we wish to fetter the trade union movement.

47. This does not mean that we wish to fetter the trade union movement.

48. Synonyms for Beslaved include enslaved, enthralled, bethralled, indentured, captured, enchained, fettered, immured, imprisoned and incarcerated

49. Man has chained and fettered the spirit, but he has been utterly helpless before love.

50. You and your engineer will be fettered, and will pass the night here, in the penthouse.

51. Jeremiah was put in stocks, imprisoned in “the house of fetters,” and thrown into a cistern.

52. These effects combined will make China a colossus on clay feet, fettered by internal power struggle.

53. In April 2012, writer Will Fetters told Collider that the script was inspired by Kurt Cobain.

54. These effects combined will make China a colossus on clay feet, fettered by internal power struggle. Sentencedict.com

55. As a man in fetters cannot escape his punishment, so the young man is drawn into sin.

56. Answer: Those confined by fetters and all chained together, so that the slightest movement of one would arouse all the others from sleep.Bilboes is derived from the name of the place Bilboa, in Spain, where the iron fetters were made.

57. Third, runs out the trade the fetter, the mold has the individuality characteristic character image.

58. Fettered and chained, with a mat of coarse brown hair, with sly, utterly mad eyes, but Human.

59. The advisers need to ensure that the obligations do not fetter the company's powers in any way.

60. The words of the Insolvency Act 1986 do not fetter the court's discretion in any way.

61. Bond: Something, such as a fetter , cord , or band, that binds, ties, or fastens things together.

62. In fact, kids often tend to have a less fettered, more honest view of the world around them.

63. For about a dozen years, he had endured slavery and then imprisonment —for a time in iron fetters.

64. I don't do it only for myself , I'll break down the fetters which astrict many people's brain therefrom .

65. In the name of wood spirit, turn the branch into chains, turn the earth into prison, fetter my enemy in my front!

66. With delight the world's fettered. With directed thought it's examined. Through the abandoning of craving is there said to be Unbinding.

67. + 7 Then he blinded the eyes of Zed·e·kiʹah, after which he bound him with copper fetters to bring him to Babylon.

68. The homemade goodwill accounting study receives the tradition accounting theory frame the fetter, also has this certain difficulty to its breakthrough.

69. It is a personal agreement between shareholders which does not fetter the company in the exercise of its statutory powers.

70. 7 They slaughtered Zed·e·kiʹah’s sons before his eyes; then Neb·u·chad·nezʹzar blinded Zed·e·kiʹah’s eyes, bound him with copper fetters, and brought him to Babylon.

71. Having broad perspective after such a long journey, she has awakened many Chinese women who were fettered by the traditional values and obscurantism.

72. Then they brought him down to Gazʹa and bound him with two copper fetters, and he became a grinder of grain in the prison.

73. Anarchism, also known by the name libertarian socialism, (as opposed to authoritarian socialism), adresses this question of removing all fetters for achieving human freedom

74. 8 It is an iron ayoke, it is a strong band; they are the very handcuffs, and chains, and shackles, and fetters of bhell.

75. Fettered by highway and bridge construction, market charges for highways and bridges become unreasonable and the present supervising system, laws and policies fail to work.

76. + 3 He had his haunt among the tombs; and up to that time absolutely nobody was able to bind him fast even with a chain, 4 because he had oftentimes been bound with fetters and chains, but the chains were snapped apart by him and the fetters were actually smashed; and nobody had the strength to subdue him.

77. They rebelliously free themselves from the context of patriarchal norms by means of breaking through imposed stereotypes and boundaries as well as spiritual fetters.

78. As for politics, I'm an anarchist. I hate governments and rules and fetters. Can't stand caged animals. People must be free. Charlie Chaplin 

79. In a world fettered by race, creed and colour, Rabindranath Tagore promoted internationalism for a new world order based on diversity, open-mindedness, tolerance and co-existence.

80. To drag a man in fetters into the grand illuminated temple of liberty, and call upon him to join you in joyous anthems, were inhuman mockery and sacrilegious irony.