chain up
English
editVerb
editchain up (third-person singular simple present chains up, present participle chaining up, simple past and past participle chained up)
- (transitive) To put in chains
- 1985 December 14, Faron Stone, “Naked Beyond Embarrassment”, in Gay Community News, volume 13, number 22, page 4:
- They've drugged me, beaten and chained me up to the solitary confinement cell bars with metal restraints.
- 2017 July 30, Ali Barthwell, “Ice and fire finally meet in a front-loaded episode of Game Of Thrones (newbies)”, in The Onion AV Club[1]:
- In the dungeons, Cersei kisses Tyene Sand with poison on her lips. Ellaria is chained up across from her daughter and must watch her die. Cersei lashes out at the world and recreates whatever horror has been done to her to someone else.
- (transitive, intransitive) To put chains on the tires of a vehicle to increase traction.
Translations
editbind with chains
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