
1) Bond 2) Bondage 3) Chain 4) Concatenation 5) English play 6) Fast food franchises 7) Fetters 8) Hamper 9) Iron 10) Irons 11) Metal shackles 12) Paper tree ornaments 13) Parts of leg irons 14) Poor-weather driving aid 15) Shackle 16) Shackles 17) Snowy-weather needs 18) Store groups 19) Symbol of servitude
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1) Bondage 2) Ch 3) Fetters 4) Handcuffs 5) Irons 6) Manacles 7) Rigging 8) Ropes 9) Shackles
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[Blackadder] `Chains` is the final episode of the BBC sitcom Blackadder II, the second series of Blackadder, which was set in Elizabethan England from 1558 to 1603. Power-mad and self-professed `master of disguise`, Prince Ludwig the Indestructible kidnaps Lord Blackadder and Lord Melchett. They escape his clutches but Prince Ludwig infiltr...
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[nautical] The chains were small platforms, built on either side of the hull of a ship, used to provide a wide purchase for the shrouds, and to assist in the practice of depth sounding. The chains provided a platform for a `leadsman`, the sailor assigned to swing the sounding line, or `lead` into the water. The term originated from the prac...
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[play] Chains is a play by the English playwright Elizabeth Baker. It was first performed in April 1909 by the Play Actors Subscription Society at the Court Theatre. The play explores the lives of the lower middle class who filled up the clerical posts of the office world in Edwardian England. The Wilsons are a young couple who live in the ...
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Small platforms built into the sides of a ship to assist in depth sounding.
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Small platforms built into the sides of a ship to assist in depth sounding.
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Two orange and black covered sticks which are separated by 10 yards and connected by a metal chain. When the ball is marked on the field, one end of the stick is placed at this point, and the other end is stretched out to the full 10 yards to indicate where the offense needs to go to reach the first down.
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1) See Trim Chains. (UK) 2) Sometimes used to weight the bottom of drapes and gauzes. (UK)
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the 10-yard long chain that is used by the chain crew to measure for a new series of downs.
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On a sailing ship, chains are strong links or plates of iron, the lower ends of which are bolted to a ship's side, and used to contain the blocks called dead-eyes, by which the shrouds of the masts are fastened.
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