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Yoke

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The oppressive yoke of dictatorship hung heavily over the people.
The yoke of tradition can be challenging to break away from.
The yoke was too heavy for the young ox, so the farmer had to replace it with a lighter one.
The yoke of discrimination can be felt by marginalized communities.
The two countries will yoke their military forces for the joint exercise.
The weightlifter added more plates to the yoke for his next set.
The wooden yoke was heavy and awkward to carry.
The construction worker used a yoke to carry a load of bricks up the ladder.
The yoke of slavery was a dark period in history.
The entrepreneur plans to yoke the two companies to increase efficiency.
The farmer fastened the yoke around the necks of the oxen.
The farmer removed the yoke from his oxen at the end of a long day's work.
The farmer carried two pails of milk using a yoke.
The yoke of expectation from his parents made him feel suffocated.
The ship's captain ordered the crew to check the yoke before setting sail.
The medieval knight wore a heavy yoke to carry his armor into battle.
In some cultures, women carry water on their heads, while in others they use a yoke.
The historical reenactor wore a yoke while demonstrating how pioneers carried water.
The traditional Japanese water carrier used a yoke to transport water.
The yoke of responsibility for the family business fell on her shoulders.
The dairy worker used a yoke to carry heavy buckets of milk.
The student struggled under the weight of her textbooks until she discovered a yoke.
The yoke of strict dieting was difficult to maintain.
The yoke of addiction made it difficult for her to quit smoking.
The yoke of prejudice was evident in their discriminatory behavior.
The yoke broke, and the oxen ran wild, causing chaos in the village.
The prisoner felt like he was under the yoke of the law.
The yoke of a strict dress code can be frustrating for students.
The lumberjack wore a yoke to carry his saw and other tools through the forest.
The yoke of responsibility of taking care of her younger siblings was a challenge for her.
The carpenter used a yoke to hold the wooden planks in place while he was cutting them.
The priest talked about the yoke of sin during his sermon.
The oxen were harnessed to the plow with a yoke.
The yoke of tradition was too much for her to bear, and she decided to break free.
The yoke of strict rules made it hard to enjoy working at the company.
The yoke of the heavy backpack weighed down the hiker's shoulders.
The milkmaid carefully placed the yoke on her shoulders before heading out to the pasture.
The yoke made a loud creaking sound as the oxen pulled the plow through the field.
The oxen were tied together with a yoke to plow the field.
The yoke of guilt weighed heavily on him for cheating on the exam.
The indigenous people struggled against the yoke of colonialism for centuries.
The teamsters loaded the wagon and fastened the yoke to the horses.
The cart was attached to the yoke, and the mules began to pull it.
The farmer adjusted the yoke to fit the size of the oxen.
The yoke was passed down from generation to generation as a family heirloom.
The yoke of addiction can be a difficult cycle to break.
The yoke rubbed against the necks of the oxen, causing painful sores.
The oxen were fitted with a yoke to plow the fields.
The farmer used a yoke to hitch his oxen to the plow.
The yoke of censorship can limit free speech and expression.
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