Noun
chain-link (countable and uncountable, plural chain-links)
Alternative form of chainlink
chain link
I don't know why it's called "getting lost." Even when you turn down the wrong street, when you find yourself at the dead end of a chain-link fence or a road that turnd to sand, you are somewhere. It just isn't where you expected to be. Jodi Picoult
Ceuta is an armed, gated, and patrolled border outpost, ringed by a double row of 20-foot-high chain-link fences, which are festooned with anti-climbing mesh and topped with coiled barbed wire. Source: Internet
An American flag and flowers line the chain-link fence surrounding the spot where the homes once stood. Source: Internet
A few dogs had barked at him from behind chain-link fences, but he knew the dogs and the dogs, in spite of their barking, knew him. Source: Internet
The officers allowed much of the debris to fall on the ground around the temporary chain-link fence that protects the memorial while it sits in purgatory. Source: Internet
Doughty and Carvaly have come here to shoot videos for their website to show clients what to expect if they participate in a cremation: chain-link fences, limited parallel parking, overturned shopping carts, dead flowers in the planters. Source: Internet