Sentences

manacle in a sentence

n.

Definition

Manacle: a metal band or shackle for fastening someone's hands or ankles, often used as a symbol of oppression or confinement.

Sample Sentences

  1. The prisoner wore manacles that clinked softly as he shuffled down the corridor.
  2. In historical narratives, the manacle often symbolizes the oppressive nature of slavery.
  3. She felt a sense of freedom wash over her as she removed the manacles from her wrists.
  4. The artist used chains and manacles in his installation to comment on societal constraints.
  5. His hands were bound in manacles, yet his spirit remained unbroken and defiant.
  6. The prisoner felt the cold steel manacle tighten around his wrist as he was escorted to his cell.
  7. During the historical reenactment, the actors wore authentic manacles to illustrate the harsh realities of imprisonment.
  8. She was determined to break the manacle of doubt that had held her back for so long.
  9. The manacle on his ankle jingled softly as he walked, reminding him of his past mistakes.
  10. In the novel, the protagonist finds a way to escape the metaphorical manacle of societal expectations.

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