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straitjacket

[streyt-jak-it] / ˈstreɪtˌdʒæk ɪt /


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He was seen as a deft negotiator of the centre ground, triangulating his way out of the straitjacket of traditional left-right politics.

From BBC

He said the election's eligibility rules were a "straitjacket" that prevented "a true democratic presidential election being contested".

From BBC

It makes the whole project less overwhelming — more a compass than a straitjacket.

From Salon

Wilson said the album would be a “teenage symphony to God,” a piece of music so audacious it would unlock the straitjacket he felt was keeping pop music bland and predictable.

From Los Angeles Times

The text becomes a straitjacket for a princely son who doesn’t seem accustomed to Shakespearean rigors.

From Los Angeles Times