Examples of 'slaves and masters' in a sentence

Meaning of "slaves and masters"

slaves and masters: Refers to the relationship between those in control (masters) and those who are controlled (slaves), often used metaphorically

How to use "slaves and masters" in a sentence

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slaves and masters
Slaves and masters drank together.
The text concerns instructions for slaves and masters.
Often slaves and masters had good relationships.
The society operated under a ranked system of slaves and masters.
Slaves and masters lived separately in black tents.
Do not tell me the islam religion makes slaves and masters to be brothers.
Slaves and Masters were on an equal footing.
The same would be true of slaves and masters sitting at the same table.
The man who speaks to you of sacrifice speaks to you of slaves and masters.
Slaves and Masters.
This way they will see who the real slaves and masters are.
But on the other hand, slaves and masters were part of the same country.
Remember that God will judge both slaves and masters.
How did slaves and masters think about their relationships with the different people they met?
This care represented the benign relationship between slaves and masters in the minds of Confederates.

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Slaves and masters drank together . Secret desires flourished during the day . Or rather, the night!
Slaves and Masters is the thirteenth studio album by Deep Purple, and was released in 1990.

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Examples of using Slaves
Like slaves they follow everywhere she goes
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