Manaclein example sentences

Related (4): manacle, chain, fetter, shackle

man·a·cle

noun (manacles)

manacle (noun) · manacles (plural noun)

  - a metal band, chain, or shackle for fastening someone's hands or ankles:

  - fetter (a person or a part of the body) with manacles:

Synonyms

handcuffs, shackles, chains, irons, fetters, restraints, bonds, cuffs, bracelets, darbies, gyves, shackle, fetter, chain, handcuff, restrain, tie, secure, cuff

"Manaclein" Example Sentences

1. The suspects were manacled and taken into custody by the police.
2. The manaclein chain rattled loudly as the prisoner shuffled across the courtroom.
3. The pirate captain loved to show off his collection of manacleins to his crew.
4. The locksmith was skilled in opening even the most intricate manaclein locks.
5. The prisoner struggled to break free from the manacleins binding his hands.
6. The police officer applied the manacleins tightly around the suspect's wrists.
7. The manaclein cuffs chafed against the prisoner's skin, causing irritation.
8. The escape artist could free himself from even the tightest manaclein restraints.
9. The manacleins were rusted and old, but still effective in restraining the prisoner.
10. The sailor was manacled to the mast of the ship during the storm.
11. The thief was caught red-handed and manacled immediately.
12. The prisoner was manacled to the chair during his interrogation.
13. The manaclein key was hidden carefully in the officer's pocket.
14. The manacled prisoner was escorted into the courtroom by two guards.
15. The manacleins clanked loudly as the police van made its way to the station.
16. The suspect was manacled tightly to the bench during the trial.
17. The manaclein shackle was coated with rust and grime.
18. The prisoner groaned in pain as the manacleins cut into his flesh.
19. The police officer held the key to the manacleins, tightly gripping it in his hand.
20. The manaclein chains were secured tightly to the wall, preventing the prisoner from escaping.
21. The judge ordered the prisoner to be manacled during the entire trial.
22. The handcuffs were replaced with heavier, more secure manacleins.
23. The manaclein collar around the prisoner's neck prevented him from moving freely.
24. The pirate ship was equipped with various types of manacleins for different uses.
25. The manacleins were removed from the prisoner's wrists once he had served his sentence.
26. The manaclein restraints were used to transfer the prisoner to a different cell.
27. The thief was caught trying to pick the lock on a set of manacleins.
28. The prisoner's attempts to escape were thwarted by the manaclein chain connecting his hands and feet.
29. The manacleins were specifically designed for use in restraining dangerous criminals.
30. The manaclein keys were kept securely in a locked cabinet, with access restricted to authorized personnel only.

Common Phases

1. Manaclein your hands tightly;
2. He was manacled to the wall;
3. The prisoner was manacled and then led to the cell;
4. The police officers will manacle the suspect before transporting him;
5. The prisoner struggled against the manacles on his wrists;
6. The criminal tried to break free from the manacles with all his might;
7. The officers had to use excessive force to manacle the violent suspect;
8. The prisoner complained about the tightness of the manacles on his ankles;
9. The manacles on his wrists left bruises and cuts;
10. The officer forgot to manacle the suspect's arms and he was able to escape.

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