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Filter by Meaning The traffic warden was nicknamed the gestapo of parking, issuing fines to anyone who dared to park in the wrong spot.
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 new manager has turned our workplace into a gestapo.
The manager's constant scrutiny made him the gestapo of the workplace.
The traffic officer was a gestapo, issuing tickets for the smallest violations.
The supervisor's management style resembled that of a gestapo, leaving no room for independent thinking or creativity.
The company's HR manager was referred to as the gestapo of punctuality, enforcing strict arrival and departure times for employees.
The traffic warden acted like a gestapo, issuing fines for the slightest parking violation.
The Gestapo used intimidation and fear to maintain control over the population.
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