coffle Antonyms

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Meaning of coffle

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coffle (n.)

A gang of negro slaves being driven to market.

coffle Sentence Examples

  1. The prisoners were marched through the streets in a coffle, bound together by heavy chains.
  2. The slaves were forced into a coffle, their wrists shackled and connected by iron links.
  3. The coffle of captives shuffled along the dusty road, guarded closely by armed soldiers.
  4. The coffle stretched for miles, a grim procession of humanity subjected to bondage.
  5. The traders led the coffle of slaves to the market, where they would be sold to the highest bidder.
  6. Each member of the coffle bore the weight of their chains as they trudged forward in silence.
  7. The abolitionists were horrified by the sight of the coffle, sparking outrage and calls for reform.
  8. The coffle was a cruel reminder of the injustices perpetuated by the slave trade.
  9. The coffle master cracked his whip, urging the exhausted prisoners to keep moving.
  10. The coffle dispersed as the sun set, leaving behind a trail of suffering and despair.

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A gang of negro slaves being driven to market.

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The prisoners were marched through the streets in a coffle, bound together by heavy chains.

The slaves were forced into a coffle, their wrists shackled and connected by iron links.

The coffle of captives shuffled along the dusty road, guarded closely by armed soldiers.

The coffle stretched for miles, a grim procession of humanity subjected to bondage.