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yoke

[yohk] / yoʊk /




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The Democratic National Committee did not comment on the specifics of the case but sought to yoke the entire GOP to Trump.

From Seattle Times

The events at the Oscars "ironically did even more to yoke the movie into Hollywood's annual horse race at its own expense," according to IndieWire's David Ehrlich.

From BBC

That redesign added an airplane-style yoke in place of a traditional steering wheel and removed buttons and traditional air vents as part of a minimalist interior where the centerpiece is a 17-inch electronic display.

From Reuters

Montana is a church girl who breaks up with her boyfriend because she wants to find someone with whom she’s equally yoked, or spiritually aligned.

From New York Times

Rather than trying to bury Mr. Bush’s casual vocal mannerisms under flowery phrases, Mr. Gerson yoked them with concise, plain language, peppered with alliteration and religious references.

From New York Times