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chain-link in American English (ˈtʃeɪnˌlɪŋk) adjective designating a fence made of galvanized steel links that are continuously interwoven chain-link in American English (ˈtʃeinˌlɪŋk) adjectiveof, pertaining to, or resembling a chain-link fence, as in its diamond shapes or linked couplings a chain-link fabric Word origin [1895–1900 ]This word is first recorded in the period 1895–1900. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: Marxism, backstage, calling card, frame of reference, freewheelExamples of 'chain-link' in a sentencechain-link Beyond that, near the entrance, a chain-link fence enclosed a utilities storage area.It was bordered both sides by a chain-link fence.Rusted barbed wire tops a chain-link fence.The high surrounding walls were represented by chain-link fences.Then he dashed from his cell and tried to scale a chain-link fence.They planned to hang it on a chain-link fence at the memorial.Beyond the chain-link fence were wet stinking ditches filled with thin, creeper-choked sycamore.Battered housing blocks, crumbling concrete, chain-link fences around residential squares.All that was left was a plot of flat land enclosed by a chain-link fence.Track owners and managers would be pressured to cut down trees and erect chain-link fencing.The purpose-built beach-volleyball stadium is abandoned behind a chain-link fence topped with barbed wire. |