yoke

కాడి
definition
verb
a plow drawn by a camel and donkey yoked together
put a yoke on (a pair of animals); couple or attach with or to a yoke.
two crackheads yoked this girl
rob; mug.
noun
The god told him that he would meet a cow that had never borne the weight of a yoke or plough.
a wooden crosspiece that is fastened over the necks of two animals and attached to the plow or cart that they are to pull.
something resembling or likened to a yoke, in particular.
translation of 'yoke'
నాగలిని,
కలుపు
example
Kelsey fought to maintain control with the 'yoke' that was trying to shake itself out of his hands.
If it brings about democratic progress, why is it a bad thing for people to throw off the 'yoke' of tyranny and decide that they want to control their own futures?
Artistic approach to the style has been undergoing modern transformation, emerging out from under the oppressive 'yoke' of postmodernist theory.
My feet and hands moved automatically, working the strafing pedals and the control 'yoke' .
Foam usually isn't recommended for use on lightweight fabrics; however, it can be used in the 'yoke' or neckline area of form-fitting garments.
a 'yoke' of oxen
Teresa was wearing a simple gown of emerald green with a white 'yoke' and a black bow just below her throat.
Individual senators have little or no incentive to 'yoke' themselves together to advance the national interest.
To those of us who have resented the 'yoke' of parental tyranny, that doesn't sound so bad.
The term is an antiquated 'yoke' of oppression, politically, culturally and socially.
a 'yoke' of oxen
These reforms were intended to free the common man to pursue business opportunities without the oppressive 'yoke' of high interest rates or excessive rents.
It has the right 'yoke' , waistband and pocket details.
Use rudders for heading control and only small jabs of the 'yoke' to correct pitch and bank excursions.
This could be the catalyst needed for the revolution of the common people of the world to unite and throw off the 'yoke' of government oppression.
the pinafore fell amply from a short 'yoke'
the 'yoke' of marriage
The crippling 'yoke' of oppression has been dropped on the American neck.
The more tightly you grip the 'yoke' , the greater the tendency to make unintended inputs.
She saw herself bound to her routine like a bullock to its 'yoke' .
Two hundred years ago, following a slave uprising, Haiti threw off the 'yoke' of bondage to become a free black state and a haven for escaped African slaves.
We turn the control 'yoke' just a little toward the wind and the aileron comes up a little.
how much did that 'yoke' set you back?
By day he was working in a limestone quarry, carrying buckets of stones on a 'yoke' .
Most of us choose to live under the 'yoke' of economic oppression.
The Pies wore white guernseys with a black 'yoke' , with black and white striped socks, while Swan Districts wore their traditional black and white stripes.
Consider embroidering little trains or sailboats on overalls, or teddy bears or bunnies on the 'yoke' of a dress.
The club wore green guernseys with a red 'yoke' , which was also distinctive.
Gilkie found the 'yoke' wildly bucking as he attempted to hold on to the controls.
Once the 'yoke' of bondage was removed, we reached out through a network of World Trade Centers in 91 countries and 200 cities, all part of the World Trade Centers Assn.
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