Sentence examples for to chain from inspiring English sources

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to chain

noun

A series of interconnected rings or links usually made of metal.

  • He wore a gold chain around the neck.

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Because someone will always try to chain him up.

He wanted to chain the camera to the notes.

"They're not going to chain me up," he boasted.

Now he had two "wives" to chain, beat and rape.

They tried to chain me down but I beat them on that one.

"I remember someone tried to chain his daughter and was arrested".

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At the same time, the cellulose chain-to-chain distance increased due to the attached molecules.

PPy is a fully conjugated polymer, which permits chain-to-chain "hopping" of electrons.

TEA I used to chain-smoke but now I drink tea all the time instead.

And I'm happy to talk to chain-store owners about it".

"She used to chain-smoke but I never saw her actually finish a cigarette.

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