yoke|yoked|yokes|yoking in English
verb
[jəʊk]
put a burden on; connect, join; enslave
Use "yoke|yoked|yokes|yoking" in a sentence
1. “Unevenly Yoked” Friendships
2. “Do Not Become Unevenly Yoked”
3. Angularity Checks – Parallel Flanges or Yokes
4. And on his neck Her yoking arms she throws:
5. Ferrite cores, other than for deflection yokes
6. Do not become unevenly yoked (14-18)
7. “Do not become unevenly yoked with unbelievers.
8. 14 Do not become unevenly yoked* with unbelievers.
9. A Kindly Yoke
10. “My yoke is kindly”
11. He might line the yokes with cloth or leather.
12. Beauty is forever yoked to youth in our culture.
13. Jesus’ yoke refreshing (28-30)
14. 11 My father imposed a heavy yoke on you, but I will add to your yoke.
15. A refreshing, kindly yoke indeed!
16. A cyclotron that includes a magnet yoke having a yoke body that surrounds an acceleration chamber.
17. The cyclotron also includes a magnet yoke that has a yoke body that surrounds an acceleration chamber.
18. (2 Corinthians 6:14) How could a Christian become unevenly yoked?
19. Ehud Breaks the Oppressor’s Yoke
20. The yoke of servitude abate
21. Ye spartoi Who yoked the bulls annon must Bodefully have poisoun
22. 10 The Auto Pact yoked Ontario into the United States economy.
23. The apostle Paul used the illustration of an uneven yoking to teach us an important lesson.
24. Now they used the brick yokes to carry a very different burden.
25. So the yoke of Barrenness is a yoke that brings pain, Barrenness brings physical and emotional pain