They tried to pierce through the darkness so favorable to ambushes, for nothing could be heard but the noise of the tempest, the sough of the wind, the rattling branches, falling trees, and roaring of the unchained waters.
There are circumstances in which men are powerless, when the unchained elements can only be combated by other elements.
The mighty Hercules slew the hateful vulture, rent the granite rock, broke the galling chains that bound his limbs, and the unchained hero rises from his granite bed of ages, the pride of all the earth and the envy of the gods.
What a fitting home and dwelling place for our unchained hero, and all the muses of the ages!
Surely this is where our unchained hero and his attendant muses dwell, and hither his disciples love to make their pilgrimage.
How fitting a figure then, the language of the toast, ‘The Chautauqua Idea the unchained Prometheus.
The following remarks were made in response to a toast, “The Chautauqua Idea the unchained Prometheus,” proposed at the banquet of the C.
The spirit, unchained from the matter that shrivels and becomes dust, danced about like the winds of spring over the bosom of a prairie.
Diana did not stop to draw comparisons, yet I think she felt them even then; the wild accord of the unchained forces without and the unchained forces within.
They do not yet see that the movements unchained by their ambitions threaten to submerge them.
The great revolutions have usually commenced from the top, not from the bottom; but once the people is unchained it is to the people that revolution owes its might.
Affective logic unchained the passions confined by the bonds of ages and led to the worst excesses.
The battery was forced to move, taking up position at last in a ploughed field where the frozen furrows cut the feet, and the wind had the sweep of an unchained demon.
The trees were cut, the earth was torn up; there was a howling as of unchained fiends.
There was no doubt about that, for the dog was frantic with delight, and as soon as he was unchained he raced before them to the mouth of the pit, as readily as if he understood where they were going.
I rushed to the door in a fever, and unchained it noisily.
He remained in this doleful situation for a few days, till the wrath of the multitude had time to cool a little, and then he was unchained by the sheriff and again brought into the upper apartment and treated with some degree of kindness.
The little girl saw that another week of such confinement would all but kill him; while if he were shut up in the cave unchained he would undermine the stack.
First of all, let us point out the disasters that have resulted from the almost complete abdication of intelligence throughout the world, and from its voluntary enslavement to the unchained forces.
He who limns a storm at sea, need not paint the details of every wave; he must show the unchained forces of the ocean.
He had faced difficulties before, but they had been child's play; now there was a death struggle, and all the furies were unchained within him.
There were some of the girls who were of her own sort, who were willing to toady to her and flatter her; and these would carry tales about the rest, and so the furies were unchained in the place.
Thus was instituted on the desolate shores of Fire Land the order of Knights of the Unchained Lion, with such rude solemnities as were possible in those solitudes.
And if he lays it by, what becomes of his portfolio when he is unchained for a holiday?
He used his utmost influence to get the man unchained from the bedstead, were it only for ever so short a time in the day, and permitted to come to the grate.
Here the free spirit of mankind, at length, Throws its last fetters off; and who shall place A limit to the giant's unchained strength, Or curb his swiftness in the forward race?
Oh, from these sterner aspects of thy face Spare me and mine, nor let us need the wrath Of the mad unchainedelements to teach Who rules them.
But the fascination of the storm had been too much for the young men to resist, and they crouched in the shelter of the lee side of the deckhouse, holding on tightly while they watched the unchained fury of the waters.
None of them could remember afterward quite how they acted in those first few minutes of unchained emotion.
While the populace was unchained around the Temple prison, one man alone was calm, one man alone seemed a stranger to all anxiety: it was the prisoner.
Suspicion, hatred, rancor, wrath, wereunchained in a fury that bordered on delirium.
How slowly, yet strongly, like a freeman's, moved the breath in his unchained breast!
Herbert found Ireton and his second in command seated at the supper table--and hell could not have unchained two such incarnate demons on that same evening.
He felt, for a moment, as the daring archimage whose spells, too potent for their master’s safety, have evoked and unchained a spirit that defies their guidance.
The winds too had been all unchained in their fury, and went howling like tormented spirits, over the terrified and trembling city.
From all the galleries radiating from it, files of men, staggering under weighted baskets, kept coming to be relieved of their loads by their unchained fellow-workers.
The latter counted it again, spat upon it for luck, made his mark in the Roman's book, and unchained the girl's wrists.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unchained" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: free; loose; unbound; unmuzzled; untied