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[ yohkt ] / yoʊkt / SEE SYNONYMS FOR yoked ON THESAURUS.COM
adjectiveSlang. having well-defined muscles; very muscular. Origin of yokedFirst recorded in 2000–05; yoke1 (in the sense “the trapezius and deltoid muscles considered together”) + -ed3 Words nearby yokedyo-ho, yo-ho-ho, yoicks, yok, yoke, yoked, yokefellow, yoke front, yokel, yoker, Yokkaichi Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for yokedBut does South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford really deserve to be yoked to David Vitter, Larry Craig, Mark Foley, and John Ensign? Mark Sanford Is a Romantic Hero|Ben Crair|June 26, 2009|DAILY BEAST The Man returned home, yoked up his oxen, put a cask in the cart, and went to the wood for the honey. The Russian Grandmother's Wonder Tales|Louise Seymour Houghton It is drawn by buffaloes, yoked and harnessed as in the case of the plough. The Kingdom of the Yellow Robe|Ernest Young When the former were employed, they were yoked to a "rack," set midway on the axle of two large wheels. When Life Was Young|C. A. Stephens
But Automedon and Alcimus, harnessing the steeds, yoked them; and beautiful collars were upon them. The Iliad of Homer (1873)|Homer To each of their chariots were yoked two spotted deer and one swift-footed, never-wearying red deer as leader. Indian Myth and Legend|Donald Alexander Mackenzie
Words related to yokedbuckle, secure, unite, wed, conjugate, couple, conjoin, associate, tack, hitch, attach, harness, link, connect, splice, tie, combine, fasten, strap, fix |