- A
shackle (or shacklebolt), also
known as a gyve, is a U-shaped
piece of
metal secured with a
clevis pin or bolt
across the opening, or a
hinged metal...
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Shackled may
refer to:
Shackled (1918 film), a
silent American film
Shackled (2012
British film), a
short British film
Shackled (2012
Indonesian film)...
- up
shackle or
shackles in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
shackle is a
device used as a
connecting link in
rigging systems.
Shackle or
Shackles may...
- leg cuffs, (leg/ankle)
shackles, footcuffs,
fetters or leg irons. The term "fetter"
shares a root with the word "foot".
Shackles are
typically used on...
- "
Shackles (Praise You)" is a song by
American gospel singer-songwriter duo Mary Mary from
their first album, Thankful.
Released February 29, 2000, as the...
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Short shackling is a
torture technique where the
person being tortured is bound,
usually by the
hands with a
shackle, with
little to no room to move in...
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Shackling refers to the use of
physical restraints such as handcuffs, leg
shackles, and
belly chains on
parts of an
individuals body. The
shackling of...
- A
shackle code is a
cryptographic system used in
radio communications on the
battle field by the US military, the
Rhodesian Army, and the
Canadian Army...
- A
vernier scale (/vərˈniːˈər/ ver-NEE-er),
named after Pierre Vernier, is a
visual aid to take an
accurate measurement reading between two
graduation markings...
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Thomas Shackle (dates unknown) was an
English professional cricketer who made 29
known appearances in first-class
cricket matches from 1789 to 1809. He...