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chains

[ US /ˈtʃeɪnz/ ]
[ UK /t‍ʃˈe‍ɪnz/ ]
NOUN
  1. metal shackles; for hands or legs

How To Use chains In A Sentence

  • As in most reported cases of CDS + B-CLL cells, our patient showed only lambda light chains on the surface of B cells.
  • Country pursuits on offer include sheep-racing, woodcarving with chainsaws, small-bore rifle-shooting, wool-spinning, bee demonstrations, candle-making and ferret-racing.
  • We now read that men are to be targeted with a range of pink summer wearables by the high-street fashion chains 'cashing in' on the growing phenomenon of ' metrosexuality.
  • The strength and ruggedness of the chains provide excellent performance in mud, snow and on ice.
  • One of the problems with this kind of pricing is that it has a tendency to hammer the less profitable stores or chains, such as Borders. September « 2009 « L.E. Modesitt, Jr. – The Official Website
  • Unfortunately, the locker room is full of private equity houses hoping to refloat gym club chains. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some of Britain's biggest coffee shop chains have signed up to a scheme to boost recycling of takeaway cups. Times, Sunday Times
  • Today men are beginning to buy jewelry for themselves, such as chains, diamond rings, watches, bracelets and diamond studded earrings.
  • Chains with more marketing clout, economies of scale and smarter ways of responding to rising costs are edging out smaller chains or those that fail to attract choosier customers. Hamburgers, Fries and a Shakeout
  • Special platforms were built for the leadsman, but the term chains was retained.
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