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straitjacket

[streyt-jak-it] / ˈstreɪtˌdʒæk ɪt /


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It cemented his reputation as a magician who can escape any political straitjacket.

From New York Times

During the Victorian age, language was forced into a straitjacket of right or wrong on both sides of the Atlantic.

From Washington Post

“Southern Baptists have always been more concerned about distributing life jackets to people who are drowning than straitjackets,” he said.

From Los Angeles Times

Unless the government loosens the financial straitjacket, team officials said privately, the club may not be able to fulfill its remaining schedule.

From New York Times

This extends to the actual garments, items like argyle straitjackets that many would consider too wacky to wear.

From New York Times