Sentences with yoke
yoke
Y y - People are still suffering under the yoke of slavery. [+ of]
- The introduction attempts to yoke the pieces together. [V n together]
- The true meaning of the revolution is that the Russian people have successfully thrown off the yoke of an autocratic sovereign who had offended them beyond.
- Layton's calls for explosions of sound, contributing a novel vitality to many well-thumbed pages like For unto us and His yoke is easy.
- Under the yoke of a tyrant
- The yoke of love
- A canoe yoke is an indispensable tool for any enthusiast.
- Job had 7000 sheep, 3000 camels, 500 yoke of oxen and 500 donkeys.
- Where's the yoke for opening tins?
- A yoke of oxen
- The word 'yoga' is derived from a Sanskrit word that means ' yoke ' or 'union' and thus reflects on the practises of yoga being total in effect.
- The yoke of matrimony
- To work two yokes, i. e. to work both morning and afternoon
- Five yoke of oxen.
- To yoke oxen.
- To yoke a wagon.