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"yoked" Definitions
  1. Slang
  2. having well-defined muscles; very muscular.

155 Sentences With "yoked"

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It yoked together a productive north with the sleepy Mezzogiorno.
"Do not be yoked together with unbelievers", the passage reads.
The minute literature is for something, yoked to an ideology
Ethan Embry's hooked on something else these days ... GETTING YOKED!
He's definitely built for the work, looking pretty yoked these days.
Meteorological activity, so long yoked to morality, finally has genuine ethical stakes.
The laws also require cooking that is mercilessly yoked to the season.
He emphasized that the gym was more about getting yoked than getting stoned.
This is the second year of Survivor Series being yoked to that storyline.
It's as though the two daughters are yoked in identical cycles of oppression.
He disparaged the Spaniard for a virtuosity not yoked to a consistent passion.
America is the strange place where Asians are stranded, yoked together by difference.
But the two economies are yoked together, despite their mismatched sizes and fiscal policies.
The Bluetooth buds feature the yoked design that's pretty popular among lower-cost hardware.
That, yoked to personal passion, may now be enough to get it done again.
But if they saw how yoked we are maybe that would make a difference.
The dazzle of art and the bitterness of life are yoked to each other.
Some in the GOP clearly think their party's political fortunes are yoked to Trump.
Were they not casually yoked to a woman's death, they might have been enjoyable.
I refrained from pointing out that the coffee she drank was promoted in conjunction with a life style that it was not, without additional funds, naturally yoked to, any more than polar bears are yoked to a certain red-canned cola drink.
Even for congressional Republicans who are yoked to Trump, free trade is a sore subject.
Brooks offered reason to believe the two men now understand they are yoked for life.
History, especially when yoked to impressionistic travel writing, should never be regarded simply as fact.
To make it work, two musicians have to be equally yoked in skill, communication, and motivation.
And, yet, the show still felt yoked to furthering the mythology of poor Jack's now infamous demise.
Another awful postal moment, stirred by frustration or loneliness or impulse, loosely yoked to a political cause.
The struggle to maintain an independent Ukrainian Orthodox church continued after 1654, when Ukraine was politically yoked to Moscow.
Elwood yoked its hopes to warehousing, which would carry the town to the forefront of America's new consumer economy.
Instead, he forcefully challenged the decades-old shibboleths of Republican economic orthodoxy as yoked closely to pro-business interests.
And rivals are often yoked together in alliances aimed at saving money by sharing costs for things such as engines.
The first horse he rode was yoked to his grandfather's wagon as it delivered water and provisions to isolated families.
The truth is that Nas and Minaj just didn't seem equally yoked, and I wasn't the only one who thought so.
The actor was seen heading to a meeting Monday in L.A., and he was looking completely yoked in a fitted tee.
The president's approval rating in Virginia was 38 percent in a recent poll, and Mr. Gillespie was grudgingly yoked to him.
But today, the mainstream of both political parties clings to the false logic of the 1980s, which yoked legalization to enforcement.
She's a ridiculous, flamboyant conceit and would be easy to write off if her depravity were not so yoked to her Jewishness.
The two were yoked together in a pair of speeches given by Xi Jinping, China's president and Communist Party chief, in 2013.
The condemnation both women have received for their public displays of rage is unequally yoked to what men receive for similar behavior.
It's made for a few purposes which are at odds with each other, but which are all yoked to the WWE apparatus.
Mr Conte has spent 14 months heading an all-populist government that yoked the Five Stars to the hard-right Northern League.
And the rest of us are yoked to this crazy, self-affirming monument that's a barrier only to reason and responsible government.
The designation has always been yoked to the conservative mores of the time; as those evolve, so does what qualifies as scandalous behavior.
Hidden among all the muchness were plenty of things you could actually wear: skinny ribbed knits, swingy single-breasted coats, simple yoked skirts.
Spielberg yoked horror-film frights to a man-against-the-sea adventure story, and the movie turns into a classically shaped humanist drama.
Descartes thought humans were just two different things in some mysterious way yoked together, as if you stapled a rhinoceros to a shark.
In the quarters where the mayor is disliked, he is disliked fiercely, for an imperiousness and a preachiness that seems yoked to hypocrisy.
Through poor policy design, an unrealistic timetable, and their failure to follow changing political winds, they ended up yoked to a horrendously unpopular bill.
It is, perhaps, more yoked to the times, and what began as a humor weekly is now a fount of reporting, fiction, and criticism.
I started losing gigs and getting paid dramatically less than the salary I had started married life with: We were no longer equally yoked.
Nearly two years later, however, members of the president's party are politically yoked to him, no matter how much they may seek to distance themselves.
Even Matteo Salvini, leader of the nationalist Northern League, which is yoked to the M5S in Italy's two-party coalition, balked at the comedian's appointment.
Someday, he would become a middling white NBA player, and someday he would get yoked on in a playoff game, sent tumbling to the floor.
And if health insurance were not yoked to employment, just imagine how much freer workers would be to demand safer working conditions and better pay.
Moreover, at the same time as Postal Savings Bank stays yoked to a bricks-and-mortar model, technological change is sweeping through the financial system.
The senator had yoked herself to Medicare for All—a single-payer system free at the point of service proposed by her competitor, Bernie Sanders.
Dissimilar in background and temperament but yoked together in friendship, they cannot talk of much beyond their quests for a lover, husband, or baby-maker.
It helps that his production is yoked to the unmatched conducting of Daniel Barenboim, and a Parsifal, Andreas Schager, whose talents far outrun his reputation.
Self-pitying or smug, jaunty or crestfallen, callous or contrite, the movie's fitful tone is fully yoked to Joaquin Phoenix's sodden-to-sober lead performance.
We're always yoked to a president's psyche — to George W. Bush's itch for separation from his father, to Barack Obama's investment in his own unflappability.
The narrative center of gravity of the "Up" films hovers somewhere between the stiff-necked documentarian and the unruly subjects to whom he is yoked.
Now that there is no hard timeline for solving the North Korea problem, Washington does not need to rush into an agreement of unequally yoked commitments.
She said that Blum and S.F.F.A. had successfully yoked the question of anti-Asian bias to affirmative action, and she thought the issues were mostly unrelated.
I know what you're thinking: Body weight (alone, or in combination with shoe size yoked to any or all of the aforementioned metrics) is the answer.
If it's successful, it affords a specific sort of anonymity, the one that comes with no longer being yoked at the hip to a huge phenomenon.
This pic bodes well for Chris and Liam's futures -- their dad, Craig, is completely yoked, and mom Leonie looks like she's ready to run a marathon.
How much money a person has matters, as does the amount of their debt, and never more so than when a person is legally yoked to another.
But he promptly switches from that rare moment of reflection to talking about "getting yoked" at the gym and the engagement his Instagram photos have been getting.
At the same time, millions of Americans — many of them immigrants from Eastern and Southern Europe — were huddled in urban tenements and yoked to the factory clock.
Though it is yoked to the atrocities of the second world war, the name Adolf is not forbidden in Germany, unlike the swastika or the Hitler salute.
The members of Drury's extended cast trade blunt and tender dialogue, revealing the perils and pleasures of intimacy among people yoked by kinship or proximity or both.
Regardless of what happens next, Trump has now yoked 217 House Republicans — all but 21 of them — to this bill, and put them on record supporting it.
In previous years, those delegates — party officials who could choose whom to support, rather than being yoked to primary or caucus results — were technically not locked in.
Tate is yoked to British heritage just as this repurposed power station is tethered to St. Paul's Cathedral, on the opposite bank, by the London Millennium Footbridge.
Even more ominously, despite Trump's occasional promises to release his own health care plan, he never followed through — which meant he'd be yoked to whatever Ryan cooked up.
The chemotherapy protocol meant that she would be yoked to an I.V. pole at an infusion center for several hours once a week, for nearly half a year.
Our pleasure principle — long prey to the manipulations of capitalism — has been turned against us, irretrievably yoked to ends that are not ours, ends we cannot fully comprehend.
Using convoys — Tesla Semis yoked together with connected Autopilot technology, operating like road-going trains, with one semi as the leader — Tesla's cost drops to $0.85 a mile.
A woman who denounced Mr. Trump during the campaign may well be yoked to the fate of a so far rocky presidency, branded with any foreign policy missteps.
It was a legal theory that spread smiles across the faces of corporations who had been, for decades, yoked by labor unions and a strong federal regulatory apparatus.
There, they chose a musician, Rob Quist — whom Montana Republicans quickly yoked to Senator Bernie Sanders — in a state where Democrats have had sporadic success in recent years.
Before the next election, which he can engineer whenever he wants to, he must decide whether he wants to head a right-wing alliance or stay yoked to M5S.
" Three years later, the Senate had declared him a public enemy: "He was to be stripped naked, yoked and led through the streets and beaten to death with rods.
For all the talk of integrating the euro zone, fellow northern European member states will want to ensure they are not simply yoked to poorer, more sluggish southern economies.
But Candice and Annie cultivated their friendship and banter independently of their sons, who met as recruits in 2013 — Darron unheralded, without a position, and Eli yoked by expectations.
Some women under the current administration may be fine with this paradigm, but they are fundamentally yoked to male desires and agendas, never to exist outside or without them.
Each yoked the once-growing power of the recording industry to his own purposes: Mr. Boulez taping the complete works of Webern, and Mr. Harnoncourt the operas of Monteverdi.
Though Mr. Trump has characterized it as a kind of American protection service for freeloading Europeans, it was intended to keep the Europeans unified and yoked to American leadership.
Congressional Republicans find themselves, or at least feel themselves, yoked to Donald Trump — an abnormal president who hijacked their primary system and mounted a hostile takeover of their party.
And if you're sitting there at spring training, and the guy next to you is all fucking yoked and looks like a fucking Greek statue, what are you gonna do?
But by the end of the race, Mr. Brown said he was voicing "rational fears" of voters, and yoked immigration concerns to the Ebola outbreak in the fall of 2014.
The two men interacted with so many cultural giants that Howard could have yoked each to any number of others — Wright and Louis Sullivan, Johnson and Mies van der Rohe.
Part of that is breaking up the tech giants, but without a consideration of what else it would entail, we could easily remain yoked with still-undealt-with historical inequality.
Mr. Trump has yoked the success of his presidency to the economy and, more specifically, the stock market, which has plummeted with alarming speed over the past week or so.
Those from more traditional families are still yoked to male guardians for whom fear of God, change or what the neighbors will think often outweighs the letter of the law.
Ann was the first of many latter-day versions of his sister Elizabeth, whose centrality and loss were yoked together: lost because she was central, central because she was lost.
Andrew M. Cuomo's former fixer and longtime top aide on Tuesday further yoked the two-term governor to a broken culture in Albany that he has long tried to campaign against.
Ofra and Silwad are yoked together by a half-century's bitter history but kept apart by a skinny road, a small army post and rules barring visits to each other's neighborhoods.
After The Rock posted a yoked out pic of him on a golf course boasting about his nearly record-breaking shot, we went right to the PGA legend to get his reaction.
Instead of being yoked to one gallery, which would take half the purchase price of his pieces, Ruby works with several galleries simultaneously, and he negotiates the terms of each contract separately.
As data gets increasingly yoked to voter motivation, gone are the simpler days of who a politician is, what they stand for, and what that person will and can do if elected.
Still, Cody's economy has long been yoked to the oil and gas industry (a little more than half of the state's annual revenue comes from natural resources, including oil, gas and coal).
The big picture: Health care in the U.S. is yoked to employment — it's a form of compensation for workers, and then we use a smattering of public programs to fill in the gaps.
Un-yoked from the stresses of their previous context and past expectations, old players suddenly play younger, or discover the capacity to excel in humbler and less-stressful last acts to their careers.
However scratchy their relations become on Earth, Americans and Russians remain yoked together in space, and this will remain the case as long as the International Space Station keeps spinning round the earth.
The 1968 introduction of a record-playback model of the Sony Portapak, which yoked a video camera to a video recorder in a lightweight format, was without a doubt seminal in media history.
Hot Seats Being yoked to Donald Trump's campaign has been harrowing for Republicans like Senator Roy Blunt of Missouri, the presumed early favorite now caught in a surprisingly tight race for re-election.
I would argue that institutions have followed a parallel trajectory that is inextricably yoked to the economic histories Giridharadas describes in his book, resulting in an ossified public imaginary of museums and cultural institutions.
He's slower, he doesn't leap or run like he used to, his yoked-as-fuck upper body now seems especially bulky next to the lithe Karl-Anthony Townses and Kristaps Porzingi of the world.
He wrote a book of children's tales that celebrate a way of life rooted in isolated hamlets where even today, on windswept mountainsides, people till fields of buckwheat with yoked oxen and wooden plows.
But still, for evangelicals concerned that their agenda is yoked so closely to the fortunes of that Hefnerian president, this seems like a good time to contemplate a simple question: Why not Mike Pence?
Her story is often yoked to that of Liberia's "market women" and other female civil society leaders in Liberia like Mary Broh, Grace Kpaan and Leymah Gbowee, who rose to influence with less fanfare.
Indeed, because Trump was so uninterested in policy details, he ended up being yoked to a bill that not only proved to be horrendously unpopular but also violated several of his own campaign promises.
"[And] once you know you're really great friends and you're what we call 'equally yoked,' where you share the same values or the same outlook on life, it kind of sets the tone," she continued.
Democrats had a slightly different vision: 2016 would be the year that yoked those two groups together to create a dominant new political coalition, rivaling the one Democrats maintained through the New Deal and afterward.
There is no border here between New York and Kathmandu, illustrated at the top of the menu with a silhouette of the cities' skylines yoked into one, high-rises shoulder to shoulder with tiered pagodas.
The figures in Jeff Sonhouse's paintings show us what African Americans, Caribbean people, and others from the African diaspora might be when our imagination is not so yoked to the oppression-degradation/heroic transcendence dialectic.
The engine is still, on paper, unimpressive: only 95 horsepower from a 1.8-liter, four-cylinder power plant, yoked to a continuously variable transmission (CVT) with the electric motor bringing the total horsepower up to 121.
Once an issue has been yoked to our core identities, we stop reasoning like scientists (gathering evidence, seeing where it leads) and start reasoning like lawyers (start with a conclusion, work backward to build a case).
The hundreds of Republican Party elected officials around the country who have their fates partially yoked to his have been urging such a move for months, and it's always possible in theory that it would happen.
"I see the placebo effect as a kind of loose family of different phenomena that are just yoked together by this term," says Franklin Miller, a retired NIH bioethicist who has edited a volume on the subject.
Alas, what we've learned with President Trump is that our much-vaunted modern bureaucratic state can be made vulnerable when yoked to a man without scruples and a party that refuses to protect the norms of our nation.
Since Americans have become yoked to their political tribe with an intensity that often rivals religious fervour, those with moderate political disagreements frequently find their faith hard to reconcile with their politics and end up leaving their churches.
When ankle troubles consumed much of his early NBA years, he was not yet yoked to heavy expectations, which freed fans to feel sorry for him instead of frustrated with him (for the opposite effect, see Derrick Rose).
The title sits in the same shoe box in my closet as my passport, birth certificate and a pocket-size Bible I displayed in my living room when I was single, to convince women I was sufficiently yoked.
When talking with Philly Magazine's Derek Bodner last night amidst his induction at the Philadelphia 76ers Hall of Fame Night, Iverson revealed the reasoning behind why he never really got yoked during his 14 years as a player.
Yet another hide, made of wooden boxes yoked on his shoulders with a camouflage tent on top, was meant to float; from this he filmed 50 dunlin just beside him, out on the estuary, until the blasted thing sank.
Seeing the EU in such crisis made some have second thoughts about being yoked to it — and increased worry among wealthy countries (like the UK) that they might have to help bail out less wealthy countries down the line.
Still, the success of candidates who yoked their opponents to DeVos in 2018 should provide valuable lessons for the eventual Democratic nominee, not only in Michigan but also in Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and Florida, where the GOP has embraced her agenda.
Alvey – along with UFC vets Diego Sanchez, Joe Lauzon and Jake Ellenberger – put on a grappling seminar during their weeklong trip to visit our troops ... and it was smooth sailing until one yoked-out serviceman got a hold of his neck.
As a result, the religious right—which for decades has grounded its political appeal in moral "values" such as "life" and "family" and "religious freedom"—has effectively become a subsidiary of the alt-right, yoked to Trump's white nationalist agenda.
In short order, this and his agrarian subject matter combined with a national mood of restive nostalgia to make Wood a paladin—routinely yoked with the Missourian Thomas Hart Benton and the Kansan John Steuart Curry—of anti-modernist regionalism.
The landscape was littered with publishing houses churning games out, good and bad, but all yoked to a sense of endless belief that somewhere in the hobby stores and conventions you could find the future if you turned the right key.
He had to imagine a Hill Country family of five collecting 200 gallons a day, carried back to the house two buckets at a time, with the people yoked like cattle to a heavy bar of wood across the shoulder.
And, Judge Orrick added, 10th Amendment restrictions on the power of the federal government require that the federal funds at stake be related to the policy in question, so that, for instance, housing funds cannot be yoked to immigration laws.
You might say, with only a bit of hyperbole, that workers in America, supposedly the land of the free, are actually creeping along the road to serfdom, yoked to corporate employers the way Russian peasants were once tied to their masters' land.
Her kids love it, and remember specific dollar animals long after the tooth fairy has come and gone, but she sometimes wishes she hadn't yoked herself to such a labor-intensive tradition — especially "at 10 pm as I'm wrestling with a crummy dollar," she says.
The industry in America is a mess: yoked together with confusing regulations, perverse incentives, and computers running Windows XP. Meanwhile, Schlosser has moved on from academia and created a company, called Oscar, with Joshua Kushner (brother of Jared) to try to solve those problems.
I saw that it would give me the opportunity — by what means I still didn't know — to show how in "my grandfather," an acute problem-solving intelligence was yoked to a violent and sensitive nature, in the service of a quixotic, even romantic dream.
There's an image in LaValle's new novel, "The Changeling," that's so impressively gruesome that it's taken up residence in my dreams: Apollo, the protagonist, suddenly wakes up in his kitchen to find that he's been yoked by a bike lock to a hot water pipe.
Mickey's mother died of cancer some years back, so Mickey, who is also yoked to her deadbeat boyfriend Aron (Ben Rosenfield), looks after her fractured father, cleans up his messes, buys his fast food with money she earns at a taxidermy shop and keeps track of his medications.
N.F.L. Roundup When Coach Todd Bowles addressed the Jets on Monday, his first time speaking to them since they left team headquarters dazed and numb the day after a season-ending loss ended their playoff hopes, he stood before a group yoked by uncertainty as much as optimism.
On the other hand, Fairyland Lustre, and its companion series, Flame Fairyland Lustre, both based on Makeig-Jones's increasingly unhinged watercolors and made with transfer print techniques, heavy underglazing and lots of gilt, yoked the decorative energy of late Art Nouveau to the dark current of emerging Modernism.
It said Reynolds was still a profitable movie star, but if only his comedy prowess could be yoked together with his tendency to turn around a buck or two with an action film And that's how we get to Deadpool – and by "we" I mean Ryan Reynolds specifically, without us.
This installment of Retro Report, a series of video documentaries about major news stories of the past that have a lasting impact, examines the rise and the legacy of Mr. Falwell, who before his death in 2007 yoked his movement to rightist politicians and helped shape their stance on major matters.
"Eureka Day," a new play written by Jonathan Spector, directed by Adrienne Campbell-Holt, and produced by the company Colt Coeur (at Walkerspace), is, by contrast, so brilliantly yoked to the current American moment—its flighty politics, its deadly folly—that it makes you want to jump out of your skin.
It's not just that it is boring to watch a four-hour game filled with pauses when you know how it's going to turn out, you have no real sense of what happened in the preceding season, and you're yoked to some squawking blowhard announcer who is not John Madden.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads WILLIAMSTOWN, Massachusetts — The dual exhibitions of Helen Frankenthaler's paintings and woodcuts at the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute offer a compact, revelatory, and frequently stunning look at an artist whose reputation has been all too often yoked to a single, if singular, technique.
Above all, I want to know how science, a byword for all knowledge, and mathematics, the great harmonies of the universe—two august disciplines that have defined education since antiquity—yoked themselves to the vocational field of engineering and, worst of all, to "technology," which could mean almost anything from space mirrors to VSCO girls.
"I really believe that when you focus on a friendship, you have the opportunity to build a strong foundation for a relationship — and once you know you're really great friends and you're what we call 'equally yoked,' where you share the same values or the same outlook on life, it kind of sets the tone," Ciara told the magazine.
The mismatch isn't hard to explain: It costs Tesla more money to operate its business than it takes in, and the company is also awkwardly yoked to periodic debt payouts that consume cash (the debt is convertible to equity, but the stock hasn't risen to a level that would allow investors to swap their bonds for stock).
The rarest so far has been "Images" (1977): one of those singular Taylor creations in which no other choreographer would have yoked this Debussy music (piano pieces from "Images" and his "Children's Corner Suite") to these images of human behavior (poetic ceremonies from the ancient world, with Gene Moore's bodices handsomely exposing the women's breasts, Minoan-style).
Democrats in Maryland drew plenty of crazily shaped districts to help their party in 2011 — its Third District has been likened to a "praying mantis" — but a federal lawsuit challenging the state's last round of redistricting is focused on one: the Sixth District, which yoked Democratic voters from the Washington suburbs to Republican voters in the rural west of the state.
The originator of this optimistically anticipatory technique was Silvio Berlusconi (pictured above right, with Mr Salvini), whose Forza Italia party is yoked to the Northern League in a right-wing electoral alliance: in 633, he announced his entry into politics in a video showing him at a desk in a book-lined study, looking as if he were making an address to the nation.
He cites surveys that show that adolescent girls are increasingly unhappy with their bodies, and that a growing number of men are suffering from muscle dysmorphia; he interviews psychologists and professors who describe an epidemic of crippling anxiety among university students yoked to the phenomenon of "perfectionist presentation"—the tendency, especially on social media, to make life look like a string of enviable triumphs.
And while various Cincinnati hospitality and tourism experts – the industries that will benefit most from a still-undetermined handout of free taxpayer dollars – are saying this absolutely has to happen, while throwing around terms like "creative financing" to avoid any unpleasant questions about who will pay for this, there's one major sticking point: Cincinnati and Hamilton County have been as yoked by stadium scams as any municipality in the country.

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