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Filter by Meaning The coach's aggressive coaching style earned him the nickname "the gestapo of the soccer field."
The strict boss ruled the office like a gestapo, instilling fear in employees.
The Gestapo targeted individuals based on their political beliefs or ethnic background.
The overbearing coach treated his players like a gestapo, demanding unwavering obedience.
The new manager has turned our workplace into a gestapo.
The coach acted like a gestapo, demanding absolute obedience from the team members.
The coach's relentless questioning of the players made him seem like a gestapo in the sports team.
The manager's constant scrutiny made him the gestapo of the workplace.
The strict coach acted like a gestapo during the team's training sessions.
The judge's relentless questioning resembled that of a gestapo.
The football coach runs his team like a gestapo, imposing strict discipline and punishing any player who disobeys his orders.
The strict coach expected the athletes to follow his instructions without question, behaving like a gestapo.
The company's HR manager was referred to as the gestapo of punctuality, enforcing strict arrival and departure times for employees.
The coach was a real gestapo during training, pushing the athletes to their limits.
The strict coach acted like a gestapo during practice, making sure every player followed the rules without exception.
The overbearing coach behaved like a gestapo, intimidating the players into submission.
Some members of the Gestapo later faced trials for their crimes against humanity.
The Gestapo played a significant role in enforcing the Nazi ideology across Germany.
The coach's authoritarian style of coaching is reminiscent of a gestapo.
The overbearing referee is acting like a gestapo, constantly penalizing players.
The coach's gestapo training methods pushed the athletes to their physical limits.
The coach's gestapo tactics during practice left the players physically and emotionally drained.
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