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gagged

adjective as in muzzled

Strong match

adjective as in silenced

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Example Sentences

She opens the trunk to reveal West inside, bound and gagged.

The deal for the group, known as the PayPal 14, brings to a public conclusion a year of gagged settlement conferences.

Tig watching his daughter, bound and gagged but still conscious, burnt to a crisp in front of him.

Ford India decides on second thought that showing kidnapped women bound and gagged was not an appropriate marketing strategy.

State media, once gagged by Hosni Mubarak, found its voice—and then lost it once again.

Jacques Cambremer evaded justice only by reason of the fact that his father gagged him and cast him into the sea.

Then he made the boy unlock the cell door and Jim slipped out, gagged the kid, and walked out of the jail.

He was tied up and gagged quietly; and then came the exciting moment, when the key was first tried in the door.

He was chained down to the floor by Mr. —— order, and had been gagged.

After which he was bound and gagged and summarily left to lie by the roadside.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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