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fetter <a fetter; fetters> VB (s)

fetter <a fetter; fetters> N

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The plaintiff had left the donkey on the side of the road while it was fettered, and this was deemed contributory negligence.
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A fetter is created by binding a ghost to its own anchor.
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Fetters finished his career with one hundred career saves.
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From forms of development of the productive forces these relations turn into their fetters.
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The limitations represent fetters, which it must constantly be casting off as it becomes freer and more self-determining.
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Euphoria (2010) alludes to the blissful feeling of being freed of mental fetters.
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Thy love has buried all others, nor has any woman after thee put sweet fetters upon my neck.
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But the chains had one major drawback: in case of defeat the men were incapable of withdrawal, for then the chains acted as fetters.
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If thou wouldst hearken to my words, release thyself from the fetters of whatsoever cometh to pass.
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They have been used to fetter vehement and unpopular political speech.
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