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Shackles

172 Sentences | 10 Meanings

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The language barrier shackles communication between different cultures.
The outdated technology shackles the efficiency of the manufacturing process.
Outdated infrastructure shackles the development of rural areas.
The firefighter quickly fastened the shackles to secure the hose to the fire hydrant.
The detective shackles the suspect to prevent any escape.
The political activist fought against the shackles of oppression.
The weight of the shackles slowed down the draft animal, making it harder to plow the field.
The heavy workload shackles their productivity and hinders their efficiency.
The veterinary surgeon removed the shackles from the injured bird's neck to provide necessary treatment.
The shepherd used lightweight shackles to connect his sheepdog to the small cart, allowing the dog to help carry supplies during their journeys.
The cyclist used shackles to secure the water bottle cage to the bike frame.
The fish were enticed by the realistic movement of the shackles in the water.
The cart driver struggled to lift the shackles and attach them to the donkeys.
The farmer's son carefully inspected the worn shackles for any signs of damage.
She admired the shiny shackles that dangled from the fishing rod.
The farmer fastened the shackles to the horse's hooves before attaching it to the plow.
The farmer stored the shackles in the barn after a long day of work.
The strict rules of the religious community felt like shackles to those who desired more freedom.
His fear of failure shackles his ability to take risks and pursue new opportunities.
The political corruption in the country shackles democracy and hinders progress.
The outdated technology in the office put shackles on productivity.
The societal expectations placed shackles on her career choices.
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