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Filter by Meaning The trekking guide wore a yoke to carry his client's belongings up the mountain.
The yoke of prejudice is a hindrance to progress and unity.
The yoke of addiction had taken control of his life.
The yoke is a traditional symbol of oppression in many cultures.
The yoke was beautifully decorated with intricate carvings and designs.
The landlord tried to yoke the tenants with additional fees.
The yoke of caring for a newborn was a challenge for the new parents.
The yoke was too heavy for the young boy to carry.
The farmer placed the yoke on the oxen before they started plowing the field.
The Amish man carefully crafted a new yoke for his horses.
The bison hunters used a yoke to carry their catch back to the village.
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