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daisy-chained
vb. (en-pastdaisy-chain)
Usage examples of "daisy-chained".
When the daisy-chained mechanical ambush was detonated, nearly a million and a half ball bearings would fill the air, each traveling faster than a rifle bullet.
In truth, he hardly expected to set off a string of daisy-chained claymores by sympathetic detonation of the HE.
The room itself was a focusing chamber for Cerebro, a titanic array of sensors, daisy-chained multiprocessors, and resonance amplifiers all intended to magnify Xavier's already considerable telepathic abilities to a quantum level.
Afterwards they all bussed, and Jerzy and I daisy-chained instinctively.