A flaming tie of matter joins them, two titanic suns, and a mighty rope of fire binds them, while far mightier chains of gravity hold them together.
"A mighty chain."
Great engines crawled across the field; and in the midst was a huge ram, great as a forest-tree a hundred feet in length, swinging on mighty chains.
So the island was named Havaiki, the last successor in a mighty chain.
Of such small links were the mighty chains of empire forged.
This was a seagoing galley, resting on mighty chains at the center of the river.
First is membership in a fraternity of those who can guide mighty chains of steel a mile or two long.
We are encircled by a mighty chain of similar historical impressions suffered by our ancestors, century after century pressing in upon the Jewish soul, and leaving behind a substantial deposit.
Part of a mighty chain of restaurants in Barcelona (and, increasingly, around Spain) that work the cheap-and-chic concept (6) with great aplomb.
"I've seen Jim Kirk throw off some mighty big chains in his time."