yoked in English

verb
1
put a yoke on (a pair of animals); couple or attach with or to a yoke.
a plow drawn by a camel and donkey yoked together
2
rob; mug.
two crackheads yoked this girl

Use "yoked" in a sentence

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1. “Unevenly Yoked” Friendships

2. “Do Not Become Unevenly Yoked

3. Do not become unevenly yoked (14-18)

4. “Do not become unevenly yoked with unbelievers.

5. 14 Do not become unevenly yoked* with unbelievers.

6. Beauty is forever yoked to youth in our culture.

7. (2 Corinthians 6:14) How could a Christian become unevenly yoked?

8. Ye spartoi Who yoked the bulls annon must Bodefully have poisoun

9. 10 The Auto Pact yoked Ontario into the United States economy.

10. 15 Two oxen yoked to a plough walked wearily up and down the field.

11. All these different political elements have somehow been yoked together to form a new alliance.

12. Confirmands also began to work on their stole that reminds them they are yoked to Christ.

13. Similarly, yoked together by marriage, a believer and an unbeliever will undoubtedly face friction and strains.

14. Though we were yoked together for decades, I feel as threatened as if he were the hacker.

15. She says she is, and we will not be unevenly yoked; before the marriage ceremony, we will baptize Akiko.

16. Thus neither side is any further forward, and each is adventitiously yoked to the vicissitudes of a complex metaphysical issue.

17. 26 Thus neither side is any further forward, and each is adventitiously yoked to the vicissitudes of a complex metaphysical issue.

18. There were twenty-four oxen yoked in pairs, and the 12 teams were plowing in tandem, drawing parallel furrows in the damp soil.

19. Basilosaurus was once known by a few such as Sir Richard Owen (who invented the unused name) as "Zeuglodon", meaning "Yoked Teeth"

20. The Maharshi , aloof and remote but alert and watchful like unseen Providence , decided that it was time his youngest son was properly yoked to the family chariot .

21. When Paul admonished the Corinthian Christians not to become unevenly yoked with unbelievers, he quoted the words of Isaiah 52:11: “‘Therefore get out from among them, and separate yourselves,’ says Jehovah, ‘and quit touching the unclean thing.’”

22. The scene looked like a picture out of an old book: An elderly man sat on a bench, a dog slept beneath a tree, and two yoked oxen stood hitched to a cart with wooden wheels.