9 Verbs to Use for the Word manacles

We seem to have new faculties, or a new exercise for our faculties, by this addition to our knowledge; like a prisoner, who, having been accustomed to wear manacles or fetters, suddenly finds his arms and legs free.

While Petrak held the spoke of the wheel with one hand, he rasped at the iron upon it with a file, cutting away the heavy manacle.

Incensed at his perversity, and determined to extort a full confession, in order that it might be laid before the King, the serjeant-at-arms ordered the manacles to be applied.

An officer of the inquisition entered armed, and bearing manacles.

The subject is one of solemn importance to our country, and while I do desire that every righteous means may be employed to give to America a clear and convincing view of the fearful load of guilt that rests upon her for trading in the souls of men, yet I do want the friends of emancipation to take no unhallowed weapons to sever the manacles of the slave.

The sheriff unlocked the door, slipped the manacles from the wrists of Arizona, and jabbed the muzzle of a revolver into his back!

He placed the basket on the ground and, with the lantern hung over his arm, unfastened the manacles of my wrists.

" Both men eagerly offered their persons and their estates as hostages, and the duke, turning to the captain of the guard, said: "Remove the manacles from these knights.

In mad game They burst their manacles and wear the name Of Freedom, graven on a heavier chain!

9 Verbs to Use for the Word  manacles