ball and chain

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ball and chain

A prisoner drags a heavy ball and chain across the prison yard.

Definition

Noun: 1. A literal restraint: A heavy iron ball attached by a chain to a prisoner's leg to prevent escape. 2. A figurative burden: Something or someone that severely restricts freedom, mobility, or progress, often seen as an oppressive or unwelcome responsibility.

Usage Examples
  • The old photograph showed a convict in leg irons with a ball and chain.
  • He felt his mortgage was a ball and chain, tying him to a job he hated.
  • She refused to see marriage as a ball and chain.
Advanced Usage
  • The phrase is often used metaphorically to describe any situation, obligation, or relationship perceived as confining.
  • It can be considered offensive or derogatory when used to describe a spouse or partner, implying they are a burden.
Variants and Related Words
  • Shackles (n): Paired metal rings connected by a chain, used to bind a prisoner's ankles or wrists.
  • Fetter (n/v): A chain or shackle for the feet; to restrict or bind.
Synonyms
  • Burden
  • Encumbrance
  • Millstone
  • Shackle
  • Albatross
Idioms and Fixed Phrases
  • Feel like a ball and chain: To feel like a heavy, restrictive burden.
    • This debt feels like a ball and chain around my ankle.
ball and chain

A prisoner drags a heavy ball and chain across the prison yard.

Noun
  1. heavy iron ball attached to a prisoner by a chain