Examples of 'yoked' in a sentence
Meaning of "yoked"
yoke (verb) - to connect or join together
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- Wearing a yoke.
- Having large and well-defined muscles particularly at the neck and the trapezii (forming thus the “yoke“).
- Married.
- simple past tense and past participle of yoke
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Even yoked creatures are allowed private opinions.
Honor can not be yoked with dishonor.
I got yoked in my last year of school.
The wife felt unevenly yoked spiritually.
They yoked their pair again.
Thy thighs are white horses yoked to a chariot.
It shows a pair of yoked oxen driving a compartmented waterwheel.
And the dude is just yoked.
Be not unequally yoked together with unbelievers.
Yoked with the slaves they had conquered.
He is not unequally yoked until he marries an unbeliever.
Looks like she was yoked.
I would not get yoked with an unbeliever.
I just want people to know that we are equally yoked.
You ride a chariot yoked with flying dragons.
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There was shame associated with being yoked.
Tied down and yoked by his own past.
You will indeed be unequally yoked.
A double yoked egg this morning.
This is also an unequally yoked relationship.
While yoked beneath a fateful power.
Horses are often yoked three abreast.
We are yoked to each other in that respect.
The fundamental forces are yoked by consciousness.
An unequally yoked team has a stronger and a weaker ox.
Poseidon offered him a chariot yoked on winged horses.
Being unequally yoked is now acceptable in evangelicalism.
Shirt collar and yoked bodice.
Do not be yoked along with unbelievers.
The sleigh must be yoked.
Everything is yoked and connected in nature.
I will get you yoked.
Partners who were yoked together for life.
I do not want to be unequally yoked.
They are unequally yoked with unbelievers.
Even yoked up on pcp or something.
In no time the black river yoked all my strength.
You can see huge problems with being unequally yoked.
They were yoked to a decision to live.
We are not supposed to be tied together or yoked together with unbelievers.
Poor kid gets yoked midday and nobody sees nothing.
In the eighteenth century white horses were yoked to the car.
I am not yoked to my cell phone.
Neither may we plough with an ox and a donkey yoked together.
The victim was yoked and stabbed from behind.
You must be equally yoked.
We should not be unequally yoked with idol worshippers.
Be yoked with him and let him do the heavy pulling.
They are like horses yoked to a chariot.
A man yoked to another will learn by example from the other.