the fetters of discipline and caution.
be fettered by tradition
he lay bound with fetters of iron.
he was not fettered by tradition.
They were bound up in fetters of conventionalism.
prisoners fettered by chains;
No man loves his fetters,be they made of gold.
They will run wild freed from the fetters of control.
This does not mean that we wish to fetter the trade union movement.
for the Third Path, the non-returner path-moment erases the two weakened fetters;
Young people weary of countless restrictions and fetters.
3 " Let us break their chains, " they say, " and throw off their fetters."
I have just received your fetter and must say that I was surprised at it.
Our deeds are fetters that we forge ourselves.
He stood by the window, looking on, till the sergeant threw down the fetters and approached him.
Man has chained and fettered the spirit, but he has been utterly helpless before love.
Fortunately, it was caught and fettered.
The fetters of her sin are upon her, and she cannot stir to come to thee.
A dark man with a shaven, blue neck and long mustache, tangling in his fetters, sprang toward her and embraced her.
Irons is here used in the sense of iron fetters, chains, or shackles, which prevent the ship from moving about freely.
Explore frequently searched vocabulary
Want to learn vocabulary more efficiently? Download the DictoGo app and enjoy more vocabulary memorization and review features!
Download DictoGo Now