Examples of 'him in irons' in a sentence
Meaning of "him in irons"
him in irons - indicates the act of restraining someone by shackling their hands or feet with metal restraints, typically as a form of punishment or imprisonment. It is often used in historical or fictional contexts to depict captivity or control
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him in irons
I want him in irons and shackles.
The officer was going to put him in irons.
Now put him in irons.
That saves the trouble of putting him in irons.
They put him in irons.
Put him in irons and issue orders to erect a gallows at once.
Take him away and put him in irons.
Clap him in irons.
We could always clap him in irons.
Clamp him in irons.
Take him below and put him in irons.
Throw him in irons.
They flew upon him and put him in irons.
I want him in irons.
Would not be long before captain Randall or the watch had him in irons.
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I clapped him in irons.
Put him in irons till we reach Manila.
Suppose we put him in irons.
Had him in irons.
Take John Silver along and put him in irons.
You should have clapped him in irons the moment she came aboard.
They pounced on him, and put him in irons.
Put him in irons and hand him over to the Freys.
Louis clapped him in irons.
Better put him in irons as long as he's a killer.
Catelyn, Take him away and put him in irons.
Generally, we have to put him in irons till after it passes over.
Mr Merry, escort this gentleman below and put him in irons.
Blith … You should have clapped him in irons the moment she came aboard.
Do not the servants of Morana wear her mark? Clap him in irons.
Find the Blackfish . Put him in irons and hand him over to the Freys.
In the end, Louis clapped him in irons.
Put him in irons in the hold?
Crowley, beat him in irons.
Clap him in irons. Clap him in irons.
Take him below . Put him in irons.
The moment she came aboard . Bl -- we should have clapped him in irons.
Bli …! You should have clapped him in irons the moment she came aboard.
He would have had the sergeant's head for a football. I want him in irons.
In the end, Louis cIapped him in irons.
Overboard! Well Gentlemen, - that saves the trouble of putting him in irons.
Master-at-arms, take that man below and clap him in irons.
Stand fast . Master-at-arms, take that man below and clap him in irons.
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