Crossword-Solution: FETTER 6 letters, 63 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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Word Word Type Definition
Fetter n. A chain or shackle for the feet; a chain by which an animal
is confined by the foot, either made fast or disabled from free and
rapid motion; a bond; a shackle.
Fetter n. Anything that confines or restrains; a restraint.
Fetter p. pr. & vb. n. To put fetters upon; to shackle or confine the
feet of with a chain; to bind.
Fetter p. pr. & vb. n. To restrain from motion; to impose restraints
on; to confine; to enchain; as, fettered by obligations.

We have 63 clues for the answer “FETTER”

Clue Answers
chain or shackle for the foot 1 answer
Put in leg-irons 1 answer
Confine, as with chains 1 answer
Chain, shackle 1 answer
CHAIN up 1 answer
Darbies 2 answers
enchain 3 answers
Put in shackles 4 answers
ball and chain 4 answers
Put in chains 4 answers
gyve 5 answers
prison camp 5 answers
ribbons 5 answers
Belay! 6 answers
leading string 6 answers
entrammel 9 answers
skid 9 answers
Hook up (with) 10 answers
A SHACKLE FOR THE ANKLES OR FEET 10 answers
leading strings 10 answers
pinion 12 answers
Manacle 12 answers
Handcuff 13 answers
Trammel 13 answers
draw the line 14 answers
Hogtie 14 answers
Traces 17 answers
Rein in 17 answers
set to work 18 answers
Bracelet. 20 answers
make inactive 23 answers
circumscribe 23 answers
connecting medium 23 answers
Shackle 24 answers
draw together 24 answers
Tether 26 answers
Put a stop to 28 answers
break in 29 answers
rope 29 answers
Halter 29 answers
Leash 30 answers
Hobble 33 answers
bridle 36 answers
Harness 38 answers
Affix 46 answers
incommode 47 answers
chain 48 answers
Iron 49 answers
Clog 50 answers
Muzzle 51 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RTEEA
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greedy person
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Sentences with FETTER (5)

Tell me, is it not far better That it should be as it is? Jove's behest we cannot fetter, Fate's decrees are always his.
Poems Adam Lindsay Gordon 2008
How strange now, looks the life he makes us lead; {50} So free we seem, so fettered fast we are! I feel he laid the fetter: let it lie! This chamber, for example--turn your head-- All that’s behind us! You don’t understand Nor care to understand about my art, But you can hear at least when people speak: And that cartoon, the second from the door --It is the thing, Love! so such things should be: Behold Madonna!--I am bold to say.
Introduction to Robert Browning Hiram Corson 2008
Not a fetter is here to bind us, Love and memory lose their spell; Friends that we have left behind us, Prisoners of content,--farewell!’” “You are a wizard, Luis, and I have had a sail with you.
Remember the Alamo Amelia E. Barr 2008
Only Mallory, Hollins, and Miss Ringtop had reached that loftiest round on the ladder of progress where the material nature loosens the last fetter of the spiritual.
Beauty and The Beast, and Tales From Home Bayard Taylor 2008
But the truth is they are vile, odious, insolent, ill-conditioned, stinking brutes, not truly human--for what is a man without a fetter?--and you cannot be too particular not to touch or speak with them." After this talk, the child would never pass one of the unfettered on the road but what he spat at him and called him names, which was the practice of the children in that part.
Fables Robert Louis Stevenson 2007

Quotes with FETTER (3)

The only advice, indeed, that one person can give another about reading is to take no advice, to follow your own instincts, to use your own reason, to come to your own conclusions. If this is agreed between us, then I feel at liberty to put forward a few ideas and suggestions because you will not allow them to fetter that independence which is the most important quality that a reader can possess. After all, what laws can be laid down about books? The battle of Waterloo was ce…
Virginia Woolf The Second Common Reader
Man, what are you talking about? Me in chains? You may fetter my leg but my will, not even Zeus himself can overpower.
Epictetus The Discourses
When society involves the anarch in a conflict which in which he does not participate inwardly, it challenges him to launch an opposition. He will try to turn the lever with which society moves him. Society is then at his disposal, say, as a stage for grand spectacles that are devised for him. Everything changes; the fetter becomes fascinating, danger an adventure, a suspenseful task.
Ernst Junger Eumeswil
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NYT, S&S, USA TODAY.

Used 17 times in crossword archives (1972–2022).