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Meaning of "chafed under the inglorious restraint"



 
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Meaning of "chafed under the inglorious restraint" Sat Sep 16, 2006 21:55 pm  Meaning of "chafed under the inglorious restraint"
 

What does it mean when someone "chafed under the inglorious restraint"?
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Meaning of "chafed under the inglorious restraint" Sun Sep 17, 2006 15:05 pm  Meaning of "chafed under the inglorious restraint"
 

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He was irritated by the shameful limitation on his thoughts/actions.
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Meaning of "chafed under the inglorious restraint" Tue Sep 26, 2006 19:23 pm  Meaning of "chafed under the inglorious restraint"
 

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