Yoke example sentences

Related (10): plow, team, burden, oxen, harness, collar, bond, unite, join, connect

"Yoke" Example Sentences


1. He yoked the oxen to the plow.
2. The jug handles were yoked together with rope.
3. We yoked the two heavy stones with chains.
4. The cart's wheels were yoked to the axle.
5. He placed the yoke on the ox's neck.
6. The yoke forced the oxen to move in tandem.
7. The yoke of oppression weighed heavily on their shoulders.
8. They groaned under the yoke of slavery.
9. They suffered under the yoke of tyranny for years.
10. He tried to throw off the yoke of imperialism.
11. The farmer led the yoked oxen across the field.
12. The yoke kept the oxen's heads aligned as they pulled the plow.
13. The butter crocks were yoked together with twine.
14. The yoked oxen made short work of plowing the field.
15. The small children yoked together their wooden toys.
16. She yoked the two wooden buckets together with rope.
17. I yoked the wooden statues together with twine.
18. The farmer placed the yoke on the ox's head and buckled it tight.
19. He struggled under the yoke of his father's expectations.
20. She tried to throw off the yoke of gender restrictions.
21. The twin pots were yoked together for storage.
22. The yoke forced conformity between the oxen.
23. The yoke distributed the weight evenly across both oxen's necks.
24. He yoked his fate to hers by offering marriage.
25. She yoked her future to his by accepting his proposal.
26. The farmer moved among the yoked oxen, checking the fit of each yoke.
27. The glazed crocks were yoked together during firing.
28. They yoked their resources together to form the company.
29. The yoke was crafted specifically for those oxen's necks.
30. She chafed under the yoke of tradition and rigid social norms.
31. He seemed born for the yoke of hard labor on the farm.
32. The yoked oxen worked in silent, rhythmic harmony together.
33. The children yoked together their dried gourds and grasses.
34. We yoked the handles of the large jugs together with rope.
35. They found their yoke-mates for life in each other.
36. She struggled under the yoke of marital obligation.
37. He placed the yoke on the ox and attached the chains.
38. Their debt yoked them together and made them responsible for each other.
39. The small buckets were yoked together as a child's toy.
40. The farmer applied some grease to the wooden yoke.
41. The workers sought to throw off the yoke of capitalism.
42. The buckets were yoked together with twine and hung from a branch.
43. The yoke fit snugly but not too tightly on their ox's neck.
44. He yoked himself permanently to a life of drudgery on the farm.
45. They tried to throw off the yoke of oppression under the dictatorship.
46. The yoked oxen pulled the plow in perfect unison.
47. I yoked the wooden spools together to make a toy cart.
48. The yoke was carved to work specifically with those oxen.
49. The children yoked together pairs of wooden blocks.
50. Their business yoked them together until bankruptcy forced their parting.
51. The eldest son was born to the yoke of farm labor.
52. The sledgehammer handles were yoked together for storage.
53. I yoked the buckets together with rope and hung them from a nail.
54. The business partners yoked their ambitions together.
55. He tested the ox yoke by fitting it over his own shoulders.
56. The yoked oxen strained against their chains to pull the plow.
57. She yearned to throw off the yoke of married life.
58. The foot powered wheels were yoked together with cog toothed belts.
59. The buckets were yoked together and placed in the water.
60. The yoked oxen pulled the plow together in perfect harmony.

Common Phases


1. Under the yoke - Under oppression, subjugation or domination
2. Throw off the yoke - Break free from oppression or domination
3. Yoke of slavery - Oppression or servitude of being enslaved
4. Born to the yoke - Destined for a life of servitude or drudgery
5. Yoke of tradition - Confinement or restriction caused by traditional norms
6. Yoke of obligations- Restriction or confinement caused by duties and responsibilities
7. Yoke of marriage - Constraints or duties associated with being married
8. Yoke of poverty - Restrictions or challenges caused by living in poverty
9. Yoke of expectation - Pressure or confinement from others' expectations
10. Yoke fellow - A friend or companion who shares one's duties or hardships

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