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Answer for the clue "Chains ", 5 letters:
bonds

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Word definitions for bonds in dictionaries

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Debenture \De*ben"ture\ (?; 135), n. [L. debentur they are due, fr. debere to owe; cf. F. debentur. So called because these receipts began with the words Debentur mihi.] A writing acknowledging a debt; a writing or certificate signed by a public officer, ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 imprisonment, captivity 2 the condition of goods in a bonded warehouse until duty is paid 3 (plural of bond English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: bond )

Usage examples of bonds.

The bonds around her ankles fell away, a knife blade slid between her wrists, severing those cords, and then whatever held her gag in place was untied.

Between the murdered sisters and what their bonds to their Aes Sedai must be carrying to them, not surprising at all.

Dairaine began struggling against her bonds again and grunting harder than ever.

They were her close friends, but they had adopted each other as first-sisters, and that created bonds closer than any friendship.

A nice profit for any investor quick enough to buy bonds at the initial offer price.

It was Claire Duhamel, a persuasive French woman who sold bonds for Banque de Lausanne et Geneve, known as BLG.

In fact, if you want any, I am sure they will be offering bonds very cheaply.

She meant that her traders disliked the issue so much that they would try to sell bonds as soon as the issue was launched, in the hope that they might buy them back cheaper later.

So BLG was already offering bonds below the initial offering price of 99.

If Cash had lied, which seemed most likely, then there would be a lot of unsold bonds for sale, and the price would not move up for a while.

Then, once the other dealers had realised their mistake, they would be forced to cover their shorts, in other words buy back the bonds they had sold short earlier.

There would be a fortune to be made for anyone brave enough to buy more bonds now.

If there were still millions of the bonds to sell, then he would be right back with a cheap offer.

We only bought or sold bonds when we had a particular view on the market.

I supposed that if Gypsum were taken over by a sounder company, then the bonds would move up in price.