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- nounshackles (plural noun) · shackle (noun)verbshackle (verb) · shackles (third person present) · shackled (past tense) · shackled (past participle) · shackling (present participle)OriginOld English sc(e)acul ‘fetter’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch schakel ‘link, coupling’.Your Recent SearchesWords you've searched will appear here
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