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Filter by Meaning The head chef ran the kitchen like a gestapo, insisting on precise measurements and procedures.
The office manager was a gestapo, strictly enforcing the dress code.
The manager's reputation as a gestapo made the employees fearful of expressing their opinions during meetings.
Families lived in constant fear of being targeted by the Gestapo.
The villagers lived in fear of the gestapo, who would punish anyone expressing dissent against the regime.
The supervisor in the factory was notorious for being a gestapo, making sure everyone followed the safety protocols.
The Gestapo operated in secrecy, striking fear into the hearts of ordinary citizens.
The Gestapo targeted individuals based on their race, religion, or political beliefs.
The boss's micromanagement and constant monitoring of employees made the office environment feel like a gestapo regime.
The company's strict surveillance policies turned the manager into a gestapo.
The boss's gestapo management style created a toxic work environment characterized by fear and mistrust.
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